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Assam’s Bamboo Ethanol Plant: Turning Bamboo to Fuel
The world is heading into a future where the demand for energy is climbing faster than ever. By 2040, the global population is expected to exceed 9 billion, and fuel consumption could rise by more than half. Growing dependence on conventional energy sources has raised real concerns about sustainability and the risk of a deepening energy crisis. Illustration by The Geostrata In the midst of unstable markets, changing tariffs, and uncertain supply chains, India, the world’s mos

THE GEOSTRATA
Nov 256 min read


Still Addicted? Why the World’s Green Boom Isn’t Breaking Its Fossil Fuel Habit
The world’s renewable energy boom is real, but not enough to break fossil fuel dependence. despite record solar and wind growth, oil, gas and coal remain entrenched due to infrastructural lock-ins, rising energy needs in the global south, and powerful political-economic interests. This article explores the paradox of clean gains without fossil decline, sectoral complexities, and why justice, finance, and technology sharing are vital for a just transition.

THE GEOSTRATA
Oct 75 min read


India-Africa Relations: Beyond Developmental Diplomacy
The relationship between India and Africa has been shaped through common experiences of colonialism, solidarity in the Non-Aligned...

THE GEOSTRATA
Jul 175 min read


India’s Role in Global Energy and Environmental Stewardship
When it comes to the energy sector, India has played a major role in enhancing and safeguarding critical energy resources for its...

THE GEOSTRATA
Jan 45 min read


The Bumpy Ride of Electric Vehicles in India
An electric vehicle (EV) can be commonly defined as a vehicle powered by an electric motor that draws electricity from a battery and is...

THE GEOSTRATA
Oct 5, 20245 min read
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