COP28 Opens to Controversy over Fossil Fuels Phase-Out

This year’s UN conference on climate change is not being totally scripted by the World Economic Forum and the IPCC. And it will likely turn out to be much worse, from their standpoint, than last year’s event in Egypt, as the voice of the Global South has become much stronger since then. The tone for the event, which runs from […]

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At COP28, Twenty-Two Countries Commit to Triple Nuclear Energy Capacity by 2050

During the Climate Change conference in Dubai, 22 countries from four continents launched the Declaration to Triple Nuclear Energy on Dec. 2. In addition to the U.S., which apparently proposed the initiative, the endorsers include 14 European countries. According to the press release issued by the United States Department of Energy, the Declaration “recognizes the key role of nuclear energy […]

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German Economy Will Collapse Before Achieving “Climate Neutrality”

The game-changing march into the era of “climate neutrality by 2045”, for which German Chancellor Olaf Scholz sought global support, has not been successful, to say the least. In addition to being un-implementable and unaffordable for industry and private households, the “renewables only” approach was delivered a blow by the German Constitutional Court, which ruled unconstitutional €60 billion of the […]

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A New Anti-Establishment Political Party Created in Italy

Seldom in the history of modern democracies have established parties fallen and new parties grown as rapidly as now. The situation can be compared to the years and months preceding the fatal year of 1933, when the crisis was met with two opposing solutions: Hitler in Germany and Franklin Delano Roosevelt in the U.S. Today, as then, the system has […]

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Marwan Barghouti to Become Palestine’s “Nelson Mandela?”

In the discussions on options for the future of a Palestinian state, the name of Marwan Barghouti as a possible leader has been raised, in particular in France. Dubbed the “Nelson Mandela of Palestine”, he has been imprisoned in Israel since 2002, serving five life sentences for murdering civilians in the framework of the second Intifada launched in 2000, in […]

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Global Instability May Unravel “Chainsaw” Milei’s Plans for Argentina

Any rational person analyzing the economic program initially announced by Argentina’s President-elect Javier Milei, the self-professed “anarcho-capitalist” who will take office on Dec. 10, would be appropriately horrified. To resolve the country’s profound economic problems — 140% inflation, 133% interest rate and 40% poverty — he vowed to impose the fascist austerity policies championed by Friedrich von Hayek of the […]

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