#DearRussia . . . Why does a country with world-class scientific depth, continental-scale grids spanning eleven time-zones, and vast renewable and battery-storage potential . . . frame its future almost exclusively through hydrocarbons? Why is Russia’s version of “energy pragmatism” . . . a defensive posture shaped by sanctions, geopolitics, and legacy power structures . . . increasingly a high-stakes bet against the direction of global history? Why do data-backed pathways toward a wealthier, less costly, healthier, and more sovereign energy-system remain marginalised . . . while capital and credibility are poured into “whale-oil” twilight assets? What dividends could emerge . . . when Russia’s ultimate national project reclaims leadership . . . by benefitting from resilient, electrified, low-carbon Eurasian energy systems that work at home . . . and matter profoundly abroad?
What if the 55,075 Russian lives lost yearly to fossil fuel pollution are the true, hidden cost of “geopolitical strength”? What if the $511 billion in annual health savings . . . 8% of Russia’s GDP . . . waiting in a 100% renewable energy blueprint . . . represents a national asset more valuable than any pipeline?

Today in the Financial Times, Journalist Charles Clover reports that the head of Britain’s MI6 frames Russia as an exporter of “chaos”: #GiftLink https://giftarticle.ft.com/giftarticle/actions/redeem/17ca1a48-fd0a-4e05-b0d2-dec64363d545 “The export of chaos is a feature not a bug in the Russian approach to international engagement,” she will say. “We should be ready for this to continue until Putin is forced to change his calculus.” Metreweli will add that the UK’s backing for Kyiv will not waver: “Putin should be in no doubt, our support is enduring. The pressure we apply on Ukraine’s behalf will be sustained.”But there exists a parallel diagnosis, written not in intelligence reports . . . but in public health and engineering data.

The Solutions Project’s 100% Wind-Water-Solar (WWS) roadmap for Russia outlines a staggering alternative future: https://thesolutionsproject.org/what-we-do/inspiring-action/why-clean-energy/#/map/countries/location/RUS It is a vision not of Western ideals, but of Russian outcomes: a stronger, healthier, and more sovereign nation built on energy independence rather than external disruption.
This analysis reveals a profound contradiction: the Kremlin’s model of power, designed for elite consolidation and geopolitical spectacle, is systematically undermining the long-term health, wealth, and security of the Russian state itself. The current path is a high-risk wager on a spectacle of power. The alternative is a high-certainty investment in the substance of resilience. The data is not speculative. The WWS model shows that by 2050, clean energy would cost 7.95¢/kWh . . . 22% cheaper than the fossil fuel path . . . while creating over 835,000 long-term, high-skill jobs. The combined energy, health, and climate savings amount to $15,677 per person . . . in Russia . . . every year.
This is the future being forfeited. No energy system reforms a political structure by itself. But every durable statecraft in history has ultimately rested on a foundation that nourished its people, not one that impoverished them. The current energy system fails this most basic test of longevity. The technical capacity for a different path exists within Russia’s legendary engineering and scientific prowess. The transition is a civilizational pivot, and the steps are clear:
- Redefine Sovereignty: Shift from “pipeline sovereignty” . . . vulnerable and coercive . . . to “grid sovereignty”: a decentralized, resilient, and unconquerable energy network for a modern nation.
- Mobilize the Industrial Engine: Redirect talent from extraction to innovation, positioning Russia as the global leader in Arctic wind technology, next-generation solar, and green hydrogen.
- Transform the National Brand: Evolve from another of the world’s exporters of instability to the indispensable architect of climate and energy security . . . offering stability through contracts, not chaos through coercion.
This is not a path to “Westernization”. It is a path to modernization on sovereign, sustainable, and formidable terms. History offers a clear pattern: regimes that choose the substance of their people’s prosperity outlast those clinging to the spectacle of their own control.
The data from The Solutions Project provides a new calculus. It measures strength not in divisions or disruptions, but in lives saved, rubles recaptured for the national treasury, and high-skill jobs created for the next generation.
The most powerful sanction on the Russian people is not external. It is the continued choice to ignore a future where the nation is richer, healthier, and more secure. The blueprint for a stronger Russia is calculated. The pathway is mapped. The choice is one of enduring legacy.
Question: will the 21st century remember a Russia that mastered the spectacle of the past, or one that engineered the substance of the future?

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Further reading:
- Chinese Independent Refiner Buys Russian Oil at Deep Discount After Sanctions Russian ESPO crude was recently sold to at least one Chinese buyer at what traders say was the steepest discount this year, after demand for the grade tumbled following US sanctions on Rosneft PJSC and Lukoil PJSC https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-12-15/chinese-teapot-buys-russian-oil-at-deep-discount-after-sanctions
- The lost dreams of a better Russia — voices from the perestroika generation . . . Gorbachev’s reforms heralded freedoms and an end to the cold war. Three writers raised during the 1980s and ’90s lament the return to repression under Putin https://www.ft.com/content/6374cf4f-2122-40fa-9d4f-db2af3e51f27
- New MI6 Chief Warns Putin Is ‘Dragging Out’ Ukraine Peace Talks The new chief of Britain’s foreign intelligence service MI6 accused Russian President Vladimir Putin of deliberately prolonging negotiations to put an end to the war in Ukraine, in an assessment that complicates President Donald Trump’s efforts to broker a deal by year-end https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-12-15/new-mi6-chief-warns-putin-is-dragging-out-ukraine-peace-talks
- Russia Sues Euroclear for $229 Billion in Moscow, Tass Says … The sum sought at Moscow Arbitration Court would be equal to the total amount of its frozen assets as well as additional income lost from them, the regulator told Russian wires. The central bank will seek to have the case heard in closed court, the RBC news site reported, citing two sources it didn’t identify https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-12-15/russia-seeks-229-billion-from-euroclear-in-moscow-tass-reports
- Germany Summons Russian Envoy Over Surge in Cyberattacks . . . Together with its European partners, Germany would be taking “a series of countermeasures to make Russia pay a price for its hybrid actions,” Giese said, including new sanctions on individuals such as travel bans and freezing of assets. The Russian embassy in Berlin did not immediately respond to a request for comment https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-12-12/germany-summons-russia-envoy-over-massive-rise-in-cyberattacks
- France shielding €18 Billion Russian asset pot from EU ‘reparations loan’ push France is under mounting pressure to help finance Ukraine by using €18bn of Russian sovereign assets largely immobilised at private banks whose identities Paris has kept under wraps for more than two years https://giftarticle.ft.com/giftarticle/actions/redeem/883a5b01-6b0e-4617-8117-c7fd810cbaba










