Geopolitics
The Fossilized Future: How the Hardening Global Gas System Traps the World in a Neo-Extractive Order
The global gas system is hardening into an inflexible structure defined by irreversible investments and domestic constraints, where competition becomes deformation rather than market adjustment. This rigid fossil fuel architecture, with the US and Qatar as dual poles, serves as a stark reminder of the self-imposed shackles of an extractive energy order that prioritizes Western and Gulf capital over the adaptive, sovereign energy futures demanded by the developing world.
