The spirit of Nongquase lives on in today's bureaucracy – the bureaucratic instinct is to kill every member in any threatened ...
Society wants reliable, available 24/7, affordable, carbon-free electricity with minimal environmental degradation. Some adverse environmental effects are inevitable for large-scale electricity ...
HKOPS is a circuit-breaking solution offering an end to 100 years of unresolved Jewish-Arab conflict: Merging Jordan, Gaza, and part of Judea and Samaria (West Bank) into one new territorial entity ...
After 77 torturous years of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, punctuated by intense violence and wars, successive Netanyahu-led governments have shattered Jewish values to the core-values that have ...
There is much talk in this age of heaving tech behemoths about the digital town square, where views can be aired with confidence, impunity and, at stages, disconcerting stupidity. Tech moguls such as ...
The Bogus Myths for the generation of occasional and unreliable electricity that also kills birds, bats, and whales and lays waste to farmlands and forests and oceansare numerous: 1. It is claimed ...
Bureaucracy was studied last century, beginning with Max Weber's bureaucracy, culminating with Edgar Schein's Power within Organizations in the 1980s. Political analysis largely ignored the concept of ...
The climate change movement has managed to closely associate themselves with the left of the political spectrum, producing a huge boost for their campaigns. Afterall, the majority of mainstream media ...
Trump imposing tariffs on Australia was perhaps inevitable. Trump 2.0 is not the Trump 1.0 who negotiated free trade agreements with the Canadians and the Mexicans which he is now tearing-up, so it ...
The Emergency Arab Summit for Palestine hosted by Egypt on March 4 has ignored President Trump's decisive stance on Gaza's future - declared on February 4: The US will take over the Gaza Strip, and we ...
The current push in Australia to deploy nuclear power reactors once again contrasts an excessive optimism by nuclear proponents against the continuing stagnant situation of nuclear power worldwide.
Jim Falk is a Professorial Fellow in the School of Geography, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Melbourne and Emeritus Professor at the University of Wollongong.