The Last Blue: War and survival in the Submersible Age
In a world that may become the next generation’s own, humanity descends into submersible cities where water is power, conflicts are silent, and survival depends on adaptation and foresight
In a world that may become the next generation’s own, humanity descends into submersible cities where water is power, conflicts are silent, and survival depends on adaptation and foresight
China’s Yarlung Tsangpo dam project reshapes Asia’s energy and geopolitical balance, sparking environmental concerns, downstream tensions, and a high-stakes test of regional diplomacy in one of the world’s most sensitive river basins
On February 19, GeoTrends attended the European Parliament’s PETI Committee session on COSCO’s activities in Piraeus. MEP Maria Zacharia discusses the geopolitical, economic, and environmental impacts of the Chinese company’s expansion
The container terminal of Piraeus port has come under the microscope of the CIA, but also other security authorities from Europe, over the last two years. Concern of Germans and Dutch over zero checks on containers