It is common today, in all the discourses on degrowth or on sobriety, to blame agriculture, without fully understanding what this means and what the consequences could be for society
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The game of Monopoly is often remembered for the unpleasant experience to go in prison without going back to square one to get a revenue. Less well known is the
Across Europe, science is giving way to paternalism. Policymaking around tobacco products is becoming less grounded in fact and more driven by ideology, which is harming smokers. By embracing
As Ursula von der Leyen has rebuked the option of EU backing for nuclear power under the bloc’s Net-Zero Industry Act, Samuele Furfari, engineer, a Professor of Political Science and
On February 4, exactly a century ago, the idea of producing green hydrogen was proposed. The billions of euros poured in by the European Union cannot change the science, which
“Give us back abundant and cheap energy” says Samuele Furfari, Professor of Geopolitics of Energy, Senior retired European Commission official, President of the European Society of Engineers and Industrialists Doctor of Applied Sciences, Polytechnic
The Joint European Torus (JET) team located in Culham near Oxford has just taken a step forward in the scientific progress of nuclear fusion. Atomic fusion consists of releasing energy
When Napoleon’s armies marched past Clos de Vougeot, in order to honour this great Burgundy wine, Napoleon wanted his soldiers to march at a walk. The European Parliament does not
Samuel Furfari[a] and Henri Masson[b] review the possibilities allowed by hydrogen and the EU’s policies The enthusiasm for hydrogen Hydrogen suddenly seems to have become an exceptional solution for the
On 4 December 2019, in her first Brussels press conference the newly appointed president of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, said she will lead a ‘geopolitical Commission’. One