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Thanks for the detailed brief. I want to move forward, but I need a quick clarification on a formatting constraint that affects the output:

The exact keyword phrase you want included is "Carbon-aware AI governance for Silicon Valley enterprises 2026." That phrase is 62 characters long, while your front-matter requires the title to be 60 characters or fewer. I can handle this in one of these ways, and I’ll implement whichever you prefer:

  • Option A (preferred if you’re strict about SEO): Relax the title limit to allow the exact keyword phrase in the title (i.e., 62 characters). I’ll keep the rest of the structure intact and cite sources via web search.
  • Option B: Keep the title within 60 characters and place the exact keyword phrase prominently in the description and opening paragraph (and throughout the article), but the title itself will not contain the exact phrase.
  • Option C: Use a highly concise title that conveys the topic, and insert the exact keyword phrase in a prominent subtitle within the article body (not in the title), plus ensure the phrase appears naturally in the opening paragraph and description.

Please tell me which option you prefer. If you have a preference for a different approach, I’m happy to adapt. Once you choose, I’ll perform targeted web searches, include citations, and deliver the full 2,000+ word opinion piece in the required Markdown/MDX format with the YAML front matter.