Power on the Edge: Cuba’s Energy Crisis and a Glimpse of the World’s Future
In the sweltering streets of Havana, life has grown darker—not just metaphorically, but quite literally. When the sun dips below the horizon, entire neighborhoods fall into the shadows, left without power or the simple comforts it brings. This past week, Cuba faced one of its most severe blackouts in recent memory, leaving approximately 10 million Cubans—more than 85% of the population—without power for days. For some, the crisis is only a recent ordeal, but for many in Cuba’s rural and remote areas, living without power has become a tragic norm. And while this national energy failure might seem like a localized catastrophe, the factors at play—political tension, economic strain, environmental challenges—are increasingly recognizable across the globe.
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