Paul Ehrlich, who has died aged 93, was an entomologist specialising in butterflies, though he became better known as a ...
Recent attacks in the Middle East on desalination plants, facilities that remove salt from seawater, raise the potential for ...
The U.S. trillion-dollar debt and deficits already put the nation in a precarious position. The cost of the Iran war could worsen the economic outlook and lead to recession.
Officials in Cuba report an islandwide blackout in the country of some 11 million people as its energy and economic crises deepen ...
A generation ago, Poland rationed sugar and flour while its citizens were paid one-tenth what West Germans earned. Today, the economy of the country has edged past Switzerland to become the world’s ...
Welcome back to a special edition of the MBN Iran Briefing. Today a simple question: How is the Iranian regime still standing ...
U.S. President Donald Trump says he has pressured around seven countries to send warships to keep the Strait of Hormuz open ...
Singapore secures energy supply through LNG, renewables, tech and regional partnerships. Healthcare, education and ...
American lobster landings in the Gulf of Maine have significantly declined, with catches falling to their lowest point since 2008. This trend is attributed to warming ocean temperatures driving ...
Paul Ehrlich, famed co-author of “The Population Bomb,” died last week at the age of 93. The book argued that rapid global population growth would outstrip food supplies, leading to famine and ...
Paul Ehrlich, the leading false prophet of inevitable environmental doom and author of the infamous The Population Bomb, has died at age 93. Why infamous? Consider the prologue to the 1968 edition: ...
Stanford professor Paul Ehrlich made his name as the author of “The Population Bomb,” a 1968 book that shaped the way many in ...