Frits Soepyan. Frits Byron Soepyan graduated from The University of Tulsa with a doctoral degree in chemical engineering. During his PhD studies, Dr. Soepyan developed the Tulsa U ...
Later, the Pulitzer Prize-nominated book Clean Energy Exploitations, published in 2021, describes the human atrocities among people living in poverty to enable wealthy countries to go "green." This ...
Last Christmas, one of our major suicide prevention groups had a call from a very distressed, suicidal man. The counsellor did his best to support him and arranged to keep in touch. But there was no ...
The Australian government has a serious spending problem. In recent years the federal government’s spending level has surged to now sit at an estimated 26.9 per cent of GDP, with little sign of ...
Moreover, Trump's pattern of threatening to "annihilate" Iran, to bomb it "back to the stone age," and his repeated threats to attack civilian infrastructure-electric grids, bridges-as leverage to ...
Preventive psychiatric detention operates on a logic of preemption. Individuals are detained not for what they have done, but for what they might do. This shift is ethically catastrophic from a ...
Adnan Shihab-Eldin is a former OPEC Secretary General. He is a Kuwaiti physicist, energy economist, and academic. Currently a Senior Visiting Research Fellow at the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies ...
At the peak of recent tensions, up to 10–12 million barrels per day of oil-roughly one-fifth of global trade-was at risk, alongside significant LNG flows. Refining and product supply chains were also ...
Australia is facing a growing governance challenge that can no longer be ignored: an overwhelming and rapidly expanding body of legislation, regulation and policy across federal, state and local ...
As corridors close or become contested, airlines are forced into longer, fragmented routings-north through Central Asia or south via the Indian Ocean. What was once a seamless transit system becomes a ...
Because policy does not operate on paper. It operates through people. And when policy outcomes fall short, the failure is frequently attributed to flaws in design. The response is predictable: refine ...
Despite the pageantry that circles around the now familiar Conferences of the Parties (COPs) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), progress on limiting the rise of ...