Loading website..
Which category do you want to search in?
Which subjects do you want to search in?
-America
-Business
-Climate
-Dessert
-Energy
-Europe
-Food
-Health
-History
-Hygiene
-Myths
-Nature
-Notes
-Politics
-Science
-Sweden
-Technology
-Weather
Would you like to search on the subject, or ignore them?
Green Corruption – When Policy Becomes Performance
How climate action drifts from outcomes to optics — and why the system rewards it Climate policy today is highly visible. Targets are announced, strategies unveiled, commitments reaffirmed, and summits convened. From national parliaments to international conferences, climate action is framed as a defining political priority. Yet visibility is not the same as effectiveness. This tenth articl ...
4
0
0

Expose
Climate
Nature
Politics
James
,
21 Feb 2026
Read more..
Green Corruption – When Environmental Law Is Suspended for Climate Urgency
How legal safeguards are weakened, bypassed, or reinterpreted in the name of speed Environmental law was built to slow things down. Not to stop development, but to ensure that decisions with long-term consequences are examined carefully, transparently, and with public participation. Impact assessments, consultation periods, and appeal rights exist to protect nature, communities, and future ge ...
39
0
0

Expose
Climate
Nature
Politics
James
,
14 Feb 2026
Read more..
Green Corruption – Fear, Framing, and the Climate Narrative
How urgency, simplification, and moral language reshape debate and weaken trust Climate change is a serious subject. It involves complex systems, long time horizons, uncertainty, and real risks. Communicating such complexity to a broad public is not easy. Over time, however, climate communication has drifted away from explanation and toward narrative control. This eighth article in the Green ...
75
0
0

Expose
Climate
Nature
Politics
James
,
7 Feb 2026
Read more..
Green Corruption – When Accounting Replaces Reality
How carbon metrics, offsets, and “net zero” claims reshape perception without changing physics Climate policy increasingly relies on numbers. Emissions are counted, balanced, offset, delayed, amortized, and projected decades into the future. This numerical framework is often presented as objective and scientific — a neutral way to guide decisions at scale. Numbers matter. But numbers ar ...
68
0
0

Expose
Climate
Nature
Politics
James
,
31 Jan 2026
Read more..
Green Corruption – Banned but Necessary: Toxic Chemicals in the Name of Climate
How substances once restricted for health and environmental reasons are quietly permitted again under climate urgency For decades, environmental and health regulations have followed a clear principle: substances proven to be dangerous should be restricted or banned, even if doing so is inconvenient or costly. This precautionary approach has shaped modern chemical policy across Europe and Nort ...
80
0
0

Expose
Climate
Nature
Politics
James
,
24 Jan 2026
Read more..
Green Corruption – Green Mining and the Damage Hidden in Supply Chains
How the environmental cost of “clean” technologies is extracted far from where the benefits are enjoyed Modern climate policy depends heavily on minerals. Wind turbines, solar panels, batteries, electric vehicles, and expanded power grids all require large and growing quantities of metals and processed materials. This dependence is rarely visible to the end user, but it is fundamental to ...
104
0
0

Expose
Climate
Nature
Politics
James
,
17 Jan 2026
Read more..
Green Corruption – Solar Power and the Quiet Industrialization of Open Land
How climate-branded energy spreads industrial infrastructure across landscapes once considered worth protecting Solar power is widely perceived as the most benign form of energy production. Panels sit silently, produce electricity without smoke or noise, and are often described as a perfect fit for a sustainable future. In public discourse, solar energy is frequently framed as inherently gent ...
116
0
0

Expose
Climate
Nature
Politics
James
,
10 Jan 2026
Read more..
Historic mistakes: The Bronze Age Collapse
For centuries, the eastern Mediterranean lived inside a system that worked. Cities rose behind walls of stone. Palaces kept records on clay tablets. Bronze—an alloy that required tin from afar and copper from elsewhere—flowed through trade routes that tied distant regions together. Kings wrote to kings. Grain moved by ship. Armies marched with standardized weapons. The world was ordered, ...
136
0
0

Articles
History
James
,
5 Jan 2026
Read more..
Green Corruption – Offshore Wind and the Silent Damage to Marine Ecosystems
How climate-branded energy projects transform oceans beyond public scrutiny Offshore wind power is often portrayed as the perfect answer to the conflicts surrounding onshore wind. By moving turbines out to sea, the argument goes, land is spared, communities are less affected, and clean energy can expand without controversy. This framing is comforting — and incomplete. This third article in ...
148
0
0

Expose
Climate
Nature
Politics
James
,
3 Jan 2026
Read more..
Happy New Year
A wish for clarity, balance, and steady progress ahead As the calendar turns and a new year begins, we would like to wish everyone a Happy New Year. The start of a new year is often filled with expectations — sometimes hope, sometimes uncertainty. It is a natural moment to pause, look back at what has been learned, and consider what truly deserves our time and attention going forward. We ...
137
0
0

Commentator
Notes
James
,
31 Dec 2025
Read more..
Energy Reality: Why Energy Must Be Cheap, Stable, and Predictable
Modern societies depend on energy in ways that are easy to overlook. Electricity is not just another commodity; it is a foundational input that quietly supports everything from food production and transportation to healthcare, industry, and communication. When energy systems work well, they fade into the background. When they do not, the consequences ripple through the entire economy and soci ...
143
0
0

Articles
Energy
Politics
Science
Technology
James
,
30 Dec 2025
Read more..
Energy Reality: The Nuclear Material We Create Anyway
Public discussion often treats nuclear material as something that exists only because nuclear power exists. The implication is simple: remove nuclear power, and the problem disappears. That implication is incorrect. Long before electricity grids, reactors, or power plants, radioactive elements were already part of the Earth’s crust. Modern industry does not create radioactivity — it conce ...
147
0
0

Articles
Energy
Politics
Science
Technology
James
,
30 Dec 2025
Read more..
Energy Reality: A Human Lifetime of Energy
(click here to see the comparison image in full size) Energy discussions often collapse into large, abstract numbers: megawatts, gigawatts, terawatt-hours. These units are necessary for engineers, but they are difficult to relate to on a human level. This article takes a different approach. Instead of looking at countries or power plants, we look at one person. One average life. And we ask a ...
217
0
0

Articles
Energy
Politics
Science
Technology
James
,
30 Dec 2025
Read more..
Energy Reality: What Actually Works at Scale
Over the past articles, we have examined three ideas that often dominate modern energy debates: storing electricity for long periods moving electricity over very long distances relying primarily on weather-dependent generation Each idea sounds reasonable when discussed in isolation. Each can even work well at small scale. But when we follow the numbers, the physics, and the real-world constra ...
136
0
0

Articles
Energy
Politics
Science
Technology
James
,
30 Dec 2025
Read more..
Energy Reality: Why Energy Must Be Produced Close to Where It’s Used
Why Energy Must Be Produced Close to Where It’s Used After understanding how much energy a country needs, and why storing that energy for days or weeks quickly becomes impractical, another idea often emerges: “If energy can’t be stored easily, why not produce it where conditions are best and transfer it to where people live?” At first glance, this sounds logical. Sunlight, wind, water ...
132
0
0

Articles
Energy
Politics
Science
Technology
James
,
30 Dec 2025
Read more..
Energy Reality: Energy Storage at National Scale
When people begin to understand how much electricity a modern country actually needs, a natural idea often follows: “If we sometimes produce more electricity than we use, why not store the excess and use it later?” At first glance, this sounds reasonable. Storage works well in everyday life. We store water, fuel, food, and data. Surely electricity can be treated the same way. This article ...
181
0
0

Articles
Energy
Politics
Science
Technology
James
,
30 Dec 2025
Read more..
Energy Reality: How Much Energy a Country Actually Needs
When people talk about electricity, they often think in personal terms: lights, phone chargers, maybe a washing machine. But countries do not run on household intuition. They run on continuous, large-scale electricity flows that must be maintained every second of every day—regardless of weather, politics, or unexpected events. This article is about scale. Not ideology, not solutions, and no ...
198
0
0

Articles
Energy
Politics
Science
Technology
James
,
30 Dec 2025
Read more..
How to Link Directly to a Specific Part of an Article
If you want to share a specific part of an article, rather than the entire page, you can create a link that highlights a selected section and takes the reader directly to that point. This makes it much easier to show someone exactly what you’re referring to. How it works In the upper-right corner of the page, next to the language selection, you’ll find this button: Click the button. When ...
74
0
0

Commentator
Notes
James
,
30 Dec 2025
Read more..
Historic mistakes: The Fire of Tre Kronor, 1697
For several centuries, Tre Kronor Castle had grown into both a royal residence and the administrative heart of the Swedish state. It was not the product of a single architectural vision, but the result of gradual expansion from the Middle Ages onward. Stone and timber coexisted throughout the structure, often with older wooden elements concealed behind later masonry. By the late seventeenth c ...
111
0
0

Articles
History
James
,
29 Dec 2025
Read more..
Radiation, Risk, and Reality: Separating Nuclear Fact from Fear
Few topics in modern society evoke as much unease as nuclear energy. The word itself often conjures images of mushroom clouds, invisible danger, and irreversible catastrophe. This reaction is understandable—but it is also largely disconnected from how nuclear power actually works, how radiation behaves, and how risks are managed in the real world. This article aims to step away from emotion ...
121
0
0

Articles
Energy
Nature
Politics
Science
Technology
James
,
28 Dec 2025
Read more..
This site needs javascript to function properly!