
Suffering in the heat: the rise in marine heatwaves is harming ocean species
Mar 06, 2019 14:13 pm UTC| Insights & Views Nature
In the midst of a raging heatwave, most people think of the ocean as a nice place to cool down. But heatwaves can strike in the ocean as well as on land. And when they do, marine organisms of all kinds plankton, seaweed,...

What Karl Lagerfeld brought to the fashion of today and tomorrow
Mar 06, 2019 14:13 pm UTC| Insights & Views Entertainment
Through his solemn gestures, impenetrable gaze and distinctive and elegant dress code, Karl Lagerfeld left his mark on fashion as well as popular culture. He was such an enduring presence that we believed him to be...

An end to endings: how to stop more Australian species going extinct
Mar 06, 2019 14:12 pm UTC| Insights & Views Nature
This is part of a major series called Advancing Australia, in which leading academics examine the key issues facing Australia in the lead-up to the 2019 federal election and beyond. Read the other pieces in the series...

Why a proposed capital gains tax could mean tax cuts for most New Zealanders
Mar 06, 2019 14:10 pm UTC| Insights & Views Law
As part of a major review of New Zealands tax system, the governments Tax Working Group recommended a comprehensive capital gains tax. New Zealand is one of few countries without a capital gains tax, and the proposal has...

Berlin's grassroots plan to renationalise up to 200,000 ex-council homes from corporate landlords
Mar 06, 2019 14:09 pm UTC| Insights & Views Law Real Estate
In major cities throughout the world, the price of housing is on the rise: in 2017 alone, prices leaped by 20.5% in Berlin, 16% in Vancouver and 14.8% in Hong Kong. As rents keep going up, activists in Berlin are...
Extending Brexit: what a delay would mean in practice
Mar 06, 2019 14:09 pm UTC| Insights & Views
Manufacturers of Brexit commemorative items may be counting the cost if March 29 2019 appears on their mugs and tea towels. It now seems impossible to imagine that the United Kingdom will be leaving the European Union on...
Books are delightful as they are – don't fall in the trap of competitive reading
Mar 06, 2019 14:09 pm UTC| Insights & Views Life
My happiest times in childhood were spent reading the books of E. Nesbit, C.S. Lewis and Joan Aiken. Preferring to read in hidden corners where nobody could find me, I immersed myself completely in these stories and...