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View commentsView articleAnother green dream bites the dust
When Queen front man Freddie Mercury belted out the chorus to Another One Bites the Dust back in 1980, he would never have imagined those lyrics could have been a wake up call for today's green dream believers.
By John Mikkelsen - 7/2/2025
148 hours ago
View commentsView articlePlanet Earth’s Natural Resources are limited to its 8 billion residents!
Why is it that environmentalists insist on spending money and resources on litigating against the oil, coal, gas and nuclear industries, instead of advancing technologies that truly encapsulate the full circular economy of the energy cycle?
By Ronald Stein, Robert Jeffrey and Olivia Vaughan - 6/2/2025
318 hours ago
View commentsView articleWill the election bring a new dawn to Kosovo
Most Kosovars hope that the February national election and the formation of a new coalition government will usher in a promising new era that will substantially improve the day-to-day lives of ordinary people.
By Alon Ben-Meir - 5/2/2025
15 days ago
View commentsView articleWe have to talk about wind droughts
In 2020 The term 'wind droughts' began to appear in the literature of the Energy Realists of Australia and in the notorious Integrated System Plan.
By Rafe Champion - 5/2/2025
84 days ago
View commentsView articleFuneral atmospherics at the British Library
On October 23, 2023, the British Library, one of the world's finest repositories of knowledge, was subjected to a cyber-attack.
By Binoy Kampmark - 4/2/2025
26 days ago
View commentsView articleThe kidnapping of Ukrainian children during the Russia-Ukraine War (2022 - )
A humanitarian catastrophe of staggering proportions has been brought on by the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine, which intensified in February 2022.
By Yuri Koszarycz - 3/2/2025
42 days ago
View commentsView articleCan Hamas redeem itself?
Now that the first phase of the Israel-Hamas ceasefire is in place, with some ongoing hiccups, the question is, will the second phase follow, and what lesson, if any, has Hamas learned following 15 months of horrendous death and destruction?
By Alon Ben-Meir - 3/2/2025
113 days ago
View commentsView articlePity the poesy: Mark Rutte, NATO and spending for war
Rutte is a martial type keen to advance the rule of the gun in the service of the alliance. The result is the evil of banality delivered in poesy.
By Binoy Kampmark - 31/1/2025
48 days ago
View commentsView articleTrump & Rubio: staunchest supporters of Israel and the Jewish people
Rubio established his credentials when addressing the Republican Jewish Coalition on 3 December 2015.
By David Singer - 31/1/2025
210 days ago
View commentsView articleLooking at Trumpism as the ‘greatest show on earth’
Trumpism is just so much more than The Art of the Deal.Trump is much deeper than the dynamics of The Apprentice. Trumpism has much more depth than his personal branded ‘popularism’.
By Murray Hunter - 30/1/2025
85 days ago
View commentsView articleLow quality homes and the housing crisis
If the objective is to get more people into homes they can afford, and quickly, we need to lower our standards and risk taking new approaches.
By Ross Elliott - 30/1/2025
109 days ago
View commentsView articleA world premiere in public international law
The Convention's nine chapters provide a detailed approach of modalities to prevent and combat the global problem of cybercrime while also including appropriate human rights safeguards.
By Ioan Voicu - 29/1/2025
18 days ago
View commentsView articleShould wine carry a cancer warning?
When relative risks are inflated and absolute risks ignored, the result is not informed consent but unnecessary anxiety. Let's not lose sight of moderation-in drinking and in public health messaging.
By Steven Schwartz - 28/1/2025
512 days ago
View commentsView articleComing to grips with Trump
Donald Trump is no longer the Apprentice. He is now the Master Craftsman.
By Peter Fenwick - 24/1/2025
615 days ago
View commentsView articleGreen aluminium? Tell Albo he’s dreaming
There’s no limit to what the Labor Government will do in an attempt to achieve the unachievable.
By John Mikkelsen - 23/1/2025
1311 days ago
View commentsView articleEcologists effectively advocating destruction of Australian forests
Denial, ignorance and ideology lie behind dangerous thinking on fire management.
By Mark Poynter - 23/1/2025
816 days ago
View commentsView articleAddressing climate change strengthens rather than stifles economic growth
Climate change deniers, including President Trump, insist that there is no such thing as climate change and that measures taken to combat it only decrease economic productivity and stifle growth.
By Alon Ben-Meir - 22/1/2025
412 days ago
View commentsView articleBeware of predictions about Australian elections from the UK's Economist magazine
The latest report, however, in the The Economist about the impending Australian federal election casts strong doubts about the journal's knowledge and understanding of Australian politics.
By Scott Prasser - 22/1/2025
319 days ago
View commentsView articleBitter harvests: the Gaza ceasefire
Incoming US President Donald Trump claimed the lion's share. And why not? With his inauguration on January 20, the timing of the ceasefire, with Israel finally relenting, was no coincidence.
By Binoy Kampmark - 21/1/2025
420 days ago
View commentsView articleHousing crisis: more of the same in 2025?
Weeks become months and months become years in this real-life version of the Utopia TV series.
By Ross Elliott - 21/1/2025
716 days ago
View commentsView articleThe Herculean task facing the new Syrian government
Recognizing the horror the Syrian people have endured over the past 14 years, the question is, will Hayat Tahrir al-Sham leader Ahmed al-Sharaa follow through on his public promises to transform Syria.
By Alon Ben-Meir - 20/1/2025
421 days ago
View commentsView articleTo win the climate debate, we must use the same tools that were used to defeat science and common sense
One of the reasons conservatives have steadily lost power to the left over the past 50 years is because we have not made a proper study of the tools used against us.
By Tom Harris - 20/1/2025
619 days ago
View commentsView articleTake your money and shove it: the second long telegram, US aid, and Russia’s economic trauma
The 70-paragraph telegram from the US Embassy in Moscow, which has assumed the status of legend, came from analyst E. Wayne Merry in March 1994.
By Binoy Kampmark - 17/1/2025
722 days ago
View commentsView articleThere are two sides to the Israeli Gaza conflict
Any solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, if ever one is to present itself, must always address the need for Israel to defend itself.
By Peter Bowden - 17/1/2025
1914 days ago
View commentsView articleAUKUS: flawed and sinking
Australia has yet to see the fabled white elephants of the sea and remains at the mercy of the US Congress.
By Binoy Kampmark - 16/1/2025
616 days ago
View commentsView articleVoters spoilt for choice: Peter Albanese or Anthony Dutton
Regardless of the 2025 election, voters get duopoly dinner: environmental and energy sellout, regressive education, unfair taxation, mega migration, housing hunger games.
By Stephen Saunders - 15/1/2025
115 days ago
View commentsView articleShutting down debate on abortion is a concern for us all
This means that the Queensland parliament cannot discuss, ask questions, make representations, draft amendments or even accept citizens’ petitions expressing concerns about its own legislation on abortion.
By Scott Prasser - 15/1/2025
1024 days ago
View commentsView articleAn era of vertigo
In short, we gradually find ourselves in a globalising society where many values have been entirely or partly upended, turned inside out, and starkly contrasted to what we once considered commonsensical and reasonable.
By Mamtimin Ala - 14/1/2025
2420 days ago
View commentsView articleRethinking the global electricity debate: why reliable power matters for economic growth
From the discovery of fire to the Industrial Revolution, each leap in energy transformation has reshaped societies, increasing productivity, reducing poverty, and improving living standards.
By Ronald Stein, Robert Jeffrey and Olivia Vaughan - 14/1/2025
227 days ago
View commentsView article Clean energy for Australia: the elegant solution
Long ago, in high school maths, I was taught about the value of 'elegant solutions'. A correct answer might be good; an elegant correct one is better.
By Tom Biegler - 13/1/2025
1121 days ago
View commentsView articleAn easier way for Trump to show illegals the door
A recent article in the Wall Street Journal reported that attorneys-general of many blue states are not going to give up quietly when Donald Trump, as President, begins to honour his election promises, such as the mass deportation of illegals.
By Philip Lillingston - 13/1/2025
223 days ago
View commentsView articleArctic politics are getting warmer
The Trump comment has focussed attention on the growing importance generally of the Arctic region for global politics.
By Keith Suter - 10/1/2025
328 days ago
View commentsView articleHappy Epiphany! Wokeism is not post-modern Marxism, but heretical Christianity
If you want to fight back against Wokeism, the most successful and potent arguments are more likely to be found in the writings of Paul the Apostle than anyone from the Enlightenment.
By Graham Young - 10/1/2025
1028 days ago
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