The author examines the concept of a "technological singularity" from an environmental viewpoint.
The author argues that society should abandon nuclear power because (among other reasons) nuclear reactors present a terrorist threat.
Richard Hayes warns that scientists "are fast approaching the most consequential technological threshold in all of human history: the ability to directly manipulate the genes we pass on to our children."
Gar Smith assesses the pending energy crisis caused by the digital economy and proposes micro-power arrangements as a possible solution.
Karl Grossman testifies before the United Nations that the U.S. is violating international space treaties with its drive to militarize space.