Struck by the last line: "Bangladesh announced plans to close all universities from Monday, bringing forward the Eid al-Fitr holidays as part of an emergency bid to conserve electricity and fuel."

I think a lot about how abundant fossil fuels have allowed us in rich countries to largely ignore the seasons, or the cost of resources. Not everyone has that luxury. (And extra holiday sounds great, but think about all the planning it throws awry).

(From https://www.theguardian.com/business/2026/mar/09/iran-war-drives-oil-price-above-100-a-barrel-for-first-time-since-2022)

Iran war drives oil prices above $100 a barrel for first time since 2022

Donald Trump insists rise in energy prices is ‘very small price to pay’ as Middle East war sparks fresh stock market sell-off

The Guardian

@solar_chase

Nations like Bangladesh or India are doing war to develop different economic pathways then getting mixed up in the planet killing global economy.

They still are very much mixed up in it, but there are initiatives in groups that sequel alternatives rather than buying into the whole industrialization spiel.

India and nations all across Southeast Asia understand that the green Revolution is unsustainable for instance. They know it kills the land they depend on.