The 100 year-old proven farm revolution transforming soil, wine, and scientific debate
In the rolling vineyards of Burgundy, where some of the world's most prestigious...
Discover December–January celebrations worldwide—Christian and beyond—covering lunar and solar calendars, meanings, rituals, and communities beyond Santa
Article inspired by a visit Sydney's Museum of Contemporary Art, e exhibition, "Data Dreams Art and AI, December, 2025 Kevin Parker Site Publisher
An...
Mother Teresa, born Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu, emerged as one of the 20th century's most recognized humanitarian figures, dedicating her life to serving the "poorest...
Mandela’s journey from rebel to president shows resilience, sacrifice, and reconciliation, shaping South Africa’s democracy and inspiring global justice.
When Code Becomes Cosmos
If the universe is a computer simulation, then God might be less like Michelangelo's bearded patriarch and more like a cosmic...
Executive Abstract
The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into the biomedical sciences represents the most significant discontinuity in the history of medicine since the germ theory of disease. For decades, the pharmaceutical and medical research sectors have been held hostage by Eroom’s Law—the observation that drug discovery becomes...
1. Historical Baseline
Pre-1750 Wilderness Extent
The jaguar padded through continuous forest from Mexico's Yucatan to Colombia's Darién Gap, never leaving tree cover across 2,000 kilometers.¹ Central America's narrow isthmus—never more than 200 kilometers wide—functioned as Earth's great biological bridge, enabling species exchange between continents for three million years...
The question of whether Christianity can become genuinely "green" forces us into uncomfortable theological and philosophical territory. It requires confronting not merely lapses in practice but potential flaws in foundational doctrine, while simultaneously excavating buried wisdom that mainstream Christianity has systematically suppressed. The tension between recovering lost...
We have been taught to look down. To see the airports, the concrete, the crowds, and the queues as the footprint of flight. Or we look at the numbers, the comforting, almost negligible figures. Aviation, the industry tells us, accounts for just 2.5% of global CO2 emissions.¹
It...
The Convergence of Poetry and Logic
The history of science is frequently punctuated by figures who exist at the confluence of opposing forces—individuals whose intellects bridge the chasm between the empirical and the imaginative. Among these, few cast a longer or more complex shadow than Augusta Ada King,...
The question Philip K. Dick posed in 1968 was never really about sheep.
It was about the ineffable thing that separates life from simulation, consciousness from computation, being from seeming. In his dystopian San Francisco, where nuclear fallout had rendered authentic animals nearly extinct, owning a real sheep...
The question of whether Christianity can become genuinely "green" forces us into uncomfortable theological and philosophical territory. It requires confronting not merely lapses in practice but potential flaws in foundational doctrine, while simultaneously excavating buried wisdom that mainstream Christianity has systematically suppressed. The tension between recovering lost...
*An ABC Australia report on Moltbook (February 2026) and the ensuing security coverage is the spark for this commentary—because beneath the memes is a serious preview of where “agentic AI” is heading.*¹ - Kevin Parker - Site Publisher
Moltbook arrived like a prank from the near future: a...
Earth’s poles—vast, fragile, warming fast—anchor global climate. Indigenous wisdom, science, and cooperation are key to preserving these icy wildernesses.
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