From growing sewage pollution to rising water bills and lack of investment, Lord Hollick criticises Therese Coffey's failure to address a Lords report
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That was my suggested headline for my latest opinion piece, which ran in Australian online magazine Crikey under the sub-editors (blander IMO) choice of “We don’t need a nuclear renaissance. We need a solid plan on renewables” The idea of the piece was to respond to Exhibit A in the case for nuclear power, the […]
That means humans could go hungry, too.
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The Attorney General's office has said it plans to push forward contempt of court proceedings against retired social worker Trudi Warner.
by Jean-Louis Laville* Two major lessons emerge from the 19th and 20th centuries. Firstly, the promotion of a market society underpinned by a concern for individual freedom has increased inequality; secondly, the subjugation of the economy to political will under the pretext of equality has led to the suppression of freedoms. These two solutions have […]
“The evidence is compelling that human exceptionalism is a deeply-flawed construct – a grand cultural illusion – that has led modern techno-industrial societies into a potentially fatal ecological trap.” William Rees, Author, The Human Ecology of Overshoot. The long-standing, gender-dominant human cultural course has come to its final dark expression. The question now is, will Continue reading »
This summer saw the hottest average global temperatures in the last 125,000 years. Europe is embroiled in war, with other conflicts raging around the world. The global economy is still reeling from the impacts of the first global pandemic since 1919. Experts are warning against the threat posed by our most advanced technological creation–artificial intelligence (AI). Continue reading »
Too much sodium is bad, but so is too little—no wonder the body has two sensing mechanisms.
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Four companies have ruled out underwriting the controversial plans for a deep mine off the coast at St Bees
In general, experts are on the same page that platypuses are struggling and will continue to decline if nothing changes.