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New Zealand Becomes First Common Law Country to Criminalise Ecocide

New Zealand Becomes First Common Law Country to Criminalise Ecocide

New Zealand's parliament has passed the Environmental Crimes Act, making large-scale destruction of ecosystems a criminal offence carrying penalties of up to 20 years imprisonment for individuals and unlimited fines for corporations — the most far-reaching ecocide legislation yet enacted.

By Sarah Tane35 mins35m|Law

Batteries Are Now Setting Australia's Power Prices More Than Any Other Technology

Batteries Are Now Setting Australia's Power Prices More Than Any Other Technology

More than 350,000 Australian households have installed a home battery under the government's subsidy scheme, and new grid data shows batteries charging and discharging now set wholesale electricity prices more often than coal, gas or any other source.

By Claire Hutchinson1 hrs1h|energy

Netherlands Becomes First Country to Mandate Circular Construction for All Public Buildings

Netherlands Becomes First Country to Mandate Circular Construction for All Public Buildings

From 2026, every public building commissioned in the Netherlands must meet strict material passport requirements, ensuring that 95 percent of structural components can be disassembled and reused at end of life — a world first in national construction policy.

By Sophie van den Berg1 hrs1h|Environment

Taxed but Not Trusted: The Coalition's War on Permanent Residents Is Bad Policy and Worse Politics

Taxed but Not Trusted: The Coalition's War on Permanent Residents Is Bad Policy and Worse Politics

Angus Taylor's budget reply promise to strip welfare access from permanent residents may be an effective wedge against One Nation — but it punishes hundreds of thousands of tax-paying migrants for a housing crisis they did not create.

By Tom Harrington2 hrs2h|Opinion
Unbreakable: Kenya's Distance Runners Redefine the Limits of Human Endurance

Unbreakable: Kenya's Distance Runners Redefine the Limits of Human Endurance

At the World Athletics Championships in Nairobi, Kenyan athletes swept every distance event above 800 metres, with three new world records set in a single afternoon.

By Brian Otieno51 mins51m|Sport

Vietnam's Decade of Manufacturing: How a 100-Million-Person Economy Captured the Supply Chain Shift from China

Vietnam's Decade of Manufacturing: How a 100-Million-Person Economy Captured the Supply Chain Shift from China

A combination of competitive labour costs, aggressive infrastructure investment, and a trade agreement strategy that has given Vietnamese exporters preferential access to 60 markets has made Vietnam the world's fastest-growing manufacturing hub — and a case study in how middle-income economies can convert geopolitical disruption into structural advantage.

By Linh Phuong Nguyen1 hrs1h|Economy

We Are About to Massively Extend Human Lifespan. We Have Not Asked Whether We Should.

We Are About to Massively Extend Human Lifespan. We Have Not Asked Whether We Should.

The science of longevity has advanced far enough that serious researchers now speak of life expectancy exceeding 120 years within a generation. The philosophical, political, and social consequences of that shift are virtually absent from public discourse — and the silence is becoming dangerous.

By David Tan Wei Ming1 hrs1h|Opinion

India's Thar Desert Becomes the World's Largest Solar Farm — and a Model for Arid-Land Energy

India's Thar Desert Becomes the World's Largest Solar Farm — and a Model for Arid-Land Energy

A 56-gigawatt photovoltaic installation spanning 1,400 square kilometres of Rajasthan desert now supplies power to 42 million households, making India the first country to source more than half its electricity from solar.

By Ananya Menon2 hrs2h|Environment

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