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Read by Alex Southwick
The world is racing to reinvent how it powers itself - yet every solution carries its own cost. Wind farms rise where wildlands once stretched untouched, lithium mines carve into deserts, and the dream of "clean" energy grows tangled in politics, inequality, and human ambition. In When the Wind Stops, Alex Southwick takes readers behind the headlines of the global energy revolution. From Arctic oil rigs standing silent in thawing seas to the vast solar fields of Morocco and the wind-swept coasts of Denmark, Southwick meets the engineers, visionaries, and communities living through this historic shift. This is not a simple story of progress or failure. It's a portrait of transition - messy, imperfect, and deeply human. With characteristic clarity and empathy, Southwick explores what it means to change the very systems that built modern civilization, and the moral choices that come with it. When the Wind Stops is a journey into the heart of our energy age - a reflection on power in every sense of the word, and a reminder that even as the wind falters, the will to adapt endures
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