The Industrial Revolution was driven by fossil fuels, particularly coal. And it is because of the Industrial Revolution that we enjoy all the luxuries we have at our disposal today. It was […]
The Industrial Revolution was driven by fossil fuels, particularly coal. And it is because of the Industrial Revolution that we enjoy all the luxuries we have at our disposal today. It was […]
3-Nitrooxypropanol (“3-NOP”), marketed as Bovaer, is, so it is claimed, a feed additive used to reduce methane emissions in ruminants. UK residents will recall the suspicious product from an Arla trial of […]
EU censorship is not an abstract bureaucratic artifact but a living network of hundreds – if not thousands – of actors intervening daily in the flow of open communication. It incorporates state-funded […]
IEA’s ‘World Energy Outlook 2025’ report shows that the goal of global decarbonisation is unlikely to be achieved and predicts that demand for oil and natural gas will continue to grow beyond […]
The UK Chancellor, Rachel Reeves, delivered her budget to the House of Commons today. The budget avoids increasing income tax but increases a variety of taxes and reduces tax allowances instead. Increased […]
Thailand’s Personal Data Protection Committee has ordered TIDC Worldverse to suspend its iris-scanning services and delete biometric data collected from 1.2 million users, citing non-compliance with Thailand’s Personal Data Protection Act. TIDC […]
Earlier this month, an employment tribunal judge ruled that “Islam-critical” beliefs are protected in the UK under the Equality Act. The case centres on Twitter posts made by Patrick Lee. The case […]