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The New Energy War

How Oil, Gas, Electricity, and Global Conflict Are Reshaping Power, Inflation, and the Future of the World Economy

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The New Energy War

De: Mark Y Strong
Narrado por: Virtual Voice
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Energy is no longer just a commodity. It is power. It is strategy. It is the hidden force shaping the modern world.

From oil shocks and war-driven price spikes to fragile shipping lanes and strained electrical grids, The New Energy War reveals how energy has returned to the center of global conflict—and why it affects everything from inflation and food prices to elections and economic stability.

In this gripping and deeply readable book, you will discover:

  • Why oil and gas still dominate global power, despite the rise of renewables
  • How conflicts in the Middle East ripple through global markets and into everyday life
  • The strategic importance of energy chokepoints like the Strait of Hormuz and global shipping routes
  • Why electricity, grids, and infrastructure are becoming the next battleground
  • How energy shocks translate into inflation, housing costs, and political instability
  • The tension between energy transition goals and real-world energy security needs
  • Why the future of geopolitics may depend more on power generation than policy speeches

Blending history, economics, and real-world events, this book connects global systems to daily experience. It shows how energy flows shape nations—and why the next global crisis may not begin with weapons, but with power shortages, disrupted supply chains, and rising costs.

If you want to understand the real forces behind today’s headlines—and tomorrow’s risks—this book is your guide.

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