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How Yemen s solar power revolution could drain the whole country of water During the war, Yemenis have turned to solar power for homes and hospitals as well as water pumps. But new research says that too much water is being pumped and the whole country is at risk. Yemen is already one of the most water-poor countries in the world Not much good news has come out of Yemen since the country s civil war began in late 2014. But one thing generally seen as positive has been the country s overwhelming adoption of solar power. A paper by the Berlin-based Energy Access and Development Program (EADP) describes Yemen s move to solar power as a revolution. ....
China: Neijuan - New Wildcat article We translated this new Wildcat article, written by a comrade who has been living in China for a while. Click here for the original article. The word ‘Neijuan’ is composed of the characters for ‘inside’ and ‘roll’ or ‘to roll’ and is intuitively understood as something like ‘turning inwards.’ It can be translated as ‘retreat’ or ‘involution’. It means stagnation or stasis due to loss of friction or a process that binds its participants without benefiting them. Involution also means the opposite of evolution. Neijuan is fashionable right now, like Sang culture a few years ago, or currently (Hunshui)Moyu (‘fishing in muddy waters’, see below). Originally used to describe a self-reinforcing process in agrarian societies that prevents them from progressing, ’Neijuan’ has now become the term that the metropolitan Chinese use to describe the ills of their modern lives, their sense of frantically treading ....