
Power plants needn't be ugly – let's make them green and beautiful
Mar 02, 2016 23:54 pm UTC| Insights & Views
Energy suppliers often refer to their industry as being caught in a trilemma, as people demand electricity that is both secure and cheap, while also being clean. But maybe its time to add a forth consideration to the...

It takes a lot of water to feed us, but recycled water could help
Mar 02, 2016 23:50 pm UTC| Insights & Views
Australians eat a lot of water the water that is used to produce our food. New findings from our Foodprint Melbourne study estimate that more than 475 litres of water is used to grow each persons food every day. This...
Out of the ashes of Afghanistan and Iraq: the rise and rise of Islamic State
Mar 02, 2016 23:38 pm UTC| Insights & Views
Since announcing its arrival as a global force in June 2014 with the declaration of a caliphate on territory captured in Iraq and Syria, the jihadist group Islamic State has shocked the world with its brutality. Its...

Mar 02, 2016 23:30 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
Is it time to think the unthinkable? Could Donald Trump actually become the next president of the United States? He already looks a certainty to become the Republican nominee something not many pundits were willing to...

Mar 02, 2016 12:33 pm UTC| Insights & Views
The pair rallied from yesterdays lows of 73.947 to todays highs of 75.920 levels.That is where it has rejected the resistance and now struggling to hold onto the current levels of 75.527 also. In this process, it has...

A demand-driven rise in oil price broadly good for global growth
Mar 02, 2016 12:04 pm UTC| Insights & Views
Speculative investors are growing bullish in oil, anticipating an improved supply-demand balance, but it is highly questionable whether this would even be possible in 2016 without some associated cutback in supply. It will...
Mar 02, 2016 11:47 am UTC| Insights & Views
After soft industrial production data for January, now inflation for south Korea is lined up tomorrow to disturb KRW.Output declined by a seasonally adjusted 1.8% MoM in January, a relatively sharp turn from Decembers 0.5%...