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reason.com
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| | | | | Separating economic myth from economic fact | |
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www.sindark.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The global nuclear landscape is rapidly evolving, with multiple countries, including North Korea, Iran, and potentially South Korea, considering or advancing their nuclear capabilities. This shift is driven by perceived threats from nuclear-armed neighbors, concerns over U.S. reliability, and regional tensions. The proliferation of nuclear weapons could destabilize international relations, increase the risk of nuclear crises, and challenge the nonproliferation regime. Experts warn that the current geopolitical climate, marked by the erosion of the liberal order and the Trump administration's potential disengagement, could lead to a new wave of nuclear proliferation, with countries like South Korea, Taiwan, and Iran possibly becoming new nuclear ... | |
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judithcurry.com
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| | | | | by Balázs M. Fekete For over three decades, the reduction of CO2 emission was the primary motivation for promoting the transition from fossil fuels to alternative energy sources. Concerns about the inevitable exhaustion of fossil fuels were considered particularly during energy crises, but these concerns died out quickly as discoveries of new fossil fuel reserves... | |
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wattsupwiththat.com
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| | | It is experimentally shown that the thermal radiation from a transparent, colder solid has the capacity to influence a solid warmer than it to become even warmer, under the right circumstances. | ||