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The German government forced all its perfectly good reactors to close, resulting in the highest electricity prices and dirtiest air in the European Union. It is considering reversing that mistake with ...
The implications extend beyond Western Sahara, posing significant risks to the stability of the broader Maghreb region. Morocco faces numerous internal challenges - economic stagnation, widespread ...
In England, climate change will put such springs at risk not too far into the future. He reports in his brief inter-chapters on the River Cam that the nationwide privatisation of riverways has put the ...
This is not so different from the approval by European Union countries on May 27 of a €150 billion loan program known as the Security Action for Europe (SAFE) borrowing scheme. A press release from ...
The United Nations (UN) continues to act illegally in flagrant breach of article 80 of its own Charter.
A scheduled United Nations high-level conference to take place on June 17-20, 2025, in New York will be the trigger point for ...
As is well known, President Trump has also withdrawn America from the Agreement. That leaves the countries still pursuing net zero representing less than 40% of global emissions. Even if they all ...
One is dead and likely to be proclaimed a saint some time, and the other is alive and performing miracles now. They both come from the same country. One was a pope, the other is a politician.
Most people in the wealthier developed nations are unaware that 80% of the 8 billion people on planet earth, in poorer developing nations, are living on less than $10/day and cannot subsidize ...
Valero's Benicia Refinery began operations in 1968, the same year Governor Gavin Newsom was born. More than five decades later, California still consumes over 1.8 million barrels of oil each day to ...
To put Trump's thoughtless decision in the context of the US annual budget, foreign aid in 2023 amounted to $71.9 billion, which represents only 1.2 percent-a minuscule amount-of the US' total federal ...
Gigi Foster is a Professor of Economics at the University of New South Wales, Australia. Her research covers diverse fields including education, social influence, corruption, lab experiments, time use ...