
While the world is distracted by Trump, here’s how Putin and Musk are weakening European democracies
In an unprecedented decision on December 6 2024, the Romanian constitutional court annulled the November 25 presidential elections after it received credible intelligence of large-scale external interference rigging the...
AI dating is about data, not love: How to resist the tech takeover of romance
If we permit AI to take over our dating and love lives too much, it risks hollowing out our relationships and connections. (Shutterstock) As in-person dating activities make a comback and the allure of dating apps fade,...

The demand for electricity is growing rapidly as the world transitions from fossil fuels to low carbon-emitting forms of energy. However, making this transition will be difficult. Ontario is projected to require 75 per...
Online algorithms could help save the planet with just a few small tweaks
YouTubes algorithm is extremely powerful. If the company were to direct some of its userss attention to pro-climate content, this would likely have positive consequences on a large scale. (Shutterstock) Have we tried...

Earth is already shooting through the 1.5°C global warming limit, two major studies show
Earth is crossing the threshold of 1.5C of global warming, according to two major global studies which together suggest the planets climate has likely entered a frightening new phase. Under the landmark 2015 Paris...

For a long time, it seemed refugee law had little relevance to people fleeing the impacts of climate change and disasters. Nearly 30 years ago, the High Court of Australia, for instance, remarked that people fleeing a...
Florian Nimsdorf / Shutterstock About 400 kilometres northwest of Sydney, just south of Dubbo, lies a large and interesting body of rock formed around 215 million years ago by erupting volcanoes. Known as the Toongi...