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We often describe crises in technocratic terms—supply deficits, price shocks, infrastructure gaps. Yet the unfolding energy emergency in the Philippines caused by the United States-Israel war on Iran is not merely a problem of kilowatts and barrels. It is a social condition. It reveals who bears the burden of scarcity, how power—both electrical and political—is […]... Keep on reading: The sociology of an energy emergency
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