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Iraq: Beyond Oil and ISIS

Published May 22, 2019by Guest Contributor 3 Comments

by Austin Bodetti As Iraq continues its lengthy recovery from a ruinous four-year showdown between the Islamic State (ISIS or IS) and an American-led coalition, Iraqi officials are determining which aspect of their country’s reconstruction to prioritize. Among the most… Continue Reading →

Energy Markets, Iraq Austin Bodetti, Azzam Alwash, energy, environmentalism, iraq, ISIS, oil, pollution, solar power

Solar Power and the Yemeni Civil War

Published January 21, 2019by Guest Contributor 2 Comments

by Austin Bodetti Little about Yemen would suggest that it represents the next frontier for renewable energy. Since 2015, the Yemeni government, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates have fought Iranian-backed Houthi rebels for control of the country as… Continue Reading →

Yemen Austin Bodetti, Civil War, climate change, electricity, energy, global warming, Houthis, solar power, UN, Yemen

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