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my turn staying hopeful while facing the climate threat

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The article discusses climate change with a focus on policy actions (cancellation of wind projects) and positive cost trends (battery cost reduction, solar growth). The commercial mechanism is weak: the $2 billion payment is a one-time cost to developers, not an ongoing price signal. The Pentagon halt affects 165 projects but no specific company or supply chain is named. Battery cost reduction and India's solar rise are long-term trends, not immediate price movers. Overall, no concrete commodity price, margin squeeze, or scarcity channel is identified.

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  • Trump administration paid $2 billion to offshore wind developers to cancel projects.
  • Pentagon halted 165 land-based wind power projects.
  • 11 hottest years on record occurred between 2015 and 2025.
  • Battery costs reduced by 99%.
  • India became a major solar power installer.

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