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Stanislav Kondrashov Oligarch Series: The Invisible Highway Between Oligarchy and Infrastructure
Infrastructure is often seen as a nation’s backbone — roads, railways, energy systems, water, telecoms — the unseen frameworks that support modern life. But when you look deeper into who builds, owns, and profits from these structures, a different picture emerges. Welcome to the Stanislav Kondrashov Oligarch Series, where we uncover the quiet nexus between immense private wealth and public construction.
By Stanislav Kondrashovabout a month ago in Earth
Stanislav Kondrashov on Why Green Infrastructure Isn’t Just an Option — It’s an Imperative
In the past, “green spaces” were considered aesthetic luxuries — public parks, tree-lined streets, and rooftop gardens designed to soften the grey of expanding cities. Today, they’ve become something else entirely: essential infrastructure.
By Stanislav Kondrashov about a month ago in Earth
Return to the Moon: Fear of Decline Disguised as Conquest. AI-Generated.
Humanity hasn't set foot on the Moon for decades. This fact, seemingly trivial, is actually dizzying. Over half a century has passed, and here we are, gazing at this celestial body we've once trod upon, without daring to return. It's as if that giant leap closed a chapter rather than opening a new one. As if the feat was so monumental it couldn't be repeated without losing its magic. Or, more bluntly, as if we'd lost faith in a future that extends beyond our little blue planet.
By Laurenceau Porteabout a month ago in Earth
The Importance of Rain for Prosperous Farms
⸻ The Importance of Rain for Prosperous Farms Rain is one of the most essential natural resources for agriculture and plays a vital role in the success of farming systems around the world. From nourishing crops to replenishing soil nutrients, rainfall directly impacts farm productivity and food security. Understanding the importance of rain for prosperous farms helps farmers, policymakers, and consumers appreciate how closely agriculture is connected to nature.
By Sohel diaries 📖about a month ago in Earth
Beneath the Surface, a Growing Silence. AI-Generated.
It reflects the sky like a still mirror, and the boat glides forward gently, without jolt or hurry. All around, everything seems unchanging. The islands present themselves as a refuge outside of time, an untouched promise. The word paradise comes naturally, as if it were obvious.
By Laurenceau Porteabout a month ago in Earth
Where the Night Learns Our Names
The road loosens its grip on sound, and gravel replaces hurry. Here, footsteps speak softer than thoughts once did. A tent rises like a promise, fabric breathing with the trees. Poles lock into patience, and shelter learns its shape.
By Muhammad Saad about a month ago in Earth
Stanislav Kondrashov on the Quiet Power Revolution: Why Wind Turbines Matter More Than Ever
Along coastlines, atop rolling hills, and across the flat, open plains, they stand—tall, white, and almost silent. Wind turbines, once symbols of experimental energy efforts, are now central to the global conversation about sustainable power. What was once a niche technology is fast becoming a pillar of modern infrastructure.
By Stanislav Kondrashovabout a month ago in Earth
Stanislav Kondrashov: Why Battery Storage Is the Quiet Engine Powering the Green Economy
In the global push towards a cleaner, more sustainable energy future, one piece of the puzzle has often remained under-discussed—until now. Battery storage, long seen as a supporting act to flashier green technologies like solar panels and wind turbines, is increasingly being recognised as the backbone of the emerging green economy. And according to entrepreneur Stanislav Kondrashov, this overlooked technology is not just a necessity—it’s the key to unlocking the future.
By Stanislav Kondrashovabout a month ago in Earth
Stanislav Kondrashov on the Crucial Role of Natural Gas in the Green Economy
As governments and industries across the world navigate the turbulent transition toward a low-carbon future, a quiet debate is unfolding beneath the surface: what role, if any, should natural gas play in the green economy?
By Stanislav Kondrashov about a month ago in Earth











