Russia’s threat to UK undersea cables

Britain’s critical network of undersea cables has become a focal point of geopolitical tension as experts warn that Russia possesses a “pretty good map” of these vital assets. Although the United Kingdom is separated from continental Europe by only 21 miles of water, a dense web of communications cables and energy pipelines connects the two. …

EU Arctic strategy shifts to assertive Arctic role

The European Commission’s recent proposal to double financial support for Greenland signals a pivotal shift in Europe’s approach to the Arctic. By allocating more than €530 million in the 2028–2034 budget, Brussels is making clear that defending strategic interests in the far north is now a top priority. This move reflects a broader recalibration of …

Poland energy transition and Baltic strategy

Poland, long identified with its central European identity and coal-driven industry, is increasingly orienting itself toward the Nordic and Baltic regions. This northward shift is being propelled by energy diversification and security concerns, especially following geopolitical shocks from Russia. The Baltic Sea has become a focal point, both as a renewable energy hub and as …

Limits to global carbon storage capacity

Many countries, including Canada, have pinned part of their climate strategy on underground carbon storage to keep greenhouse gases out of the atmosphere. However, new research published in Nature casts doubt on the long-term feasibility of this approach. The study, conducted by an international team of researchers from the U.K., Austria, and the U.S., assessed …

Eastern push for EU AI gigafactories investment

The European Union is entering a decisive phase in its digital and industrial policy with plans to allocate €20 billion to build large-scale artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure. At the heart of this effort is the push for EU AI gigafactories, facilities designed to provide hyperscale computing capacity, data storage, and advanced AI model training capabilities. …

Ireland’s climate change risks and resilience

Ireland is often recognized for its moderate climate, with relatively few temperature extremes and a historical record that has never exceeded 33°C. Yet its position on the edge of the Atlantic makes it particularly vulnerable to environmental disruptions. Recent storms such as Floris, Bert, Darragh, and Eowyn have highlighted this fragility by bringing destructive winds, …

How a US kill switch threatens Europe’s net

The possibility of a US kill switch that could shut down Europe’s internet may seem far-fetched, but it has become a real concern in European policy and technology circles. At the heart of the issue is Europe’s heavy dependence on three American giants—Google, Microsoft, and Amazon—which together provide about 70% of the continent’s cloud-computing infrastructure. …

The AI future and the end of scarcity

Artificial intelligence (AI) is often described as the defining technology of our era, yet its implications remain deeply contested. For techno-optimists, the AI future promises a world of material abundance, solving once-intractable problems in medicine, engineering, and social systems. However, history and present-day realities suggest that abundance alone does not guarantee fair distribution. Australia provides …

Rethinking the global compute shortage

The global race to build massive data centers has reached unprecedented levels, yet it reflects a fundamental misunderstanding of the compute shortage problem. Tech giants such as Meta, Microsoft, and OpenAI are announcing capital expenditures in the hundreds of billions, with McKinsey projecting $6.7 trillion in required data center spending by 2030. In the first …

Europe’s risk in China’s Air Silk Road strategy

The expansion of air cargo routes between China’s Xinjiang province and Europe has sparked growing concern among policymakers, rights groups, and trade experts. In the past year, over 40 new freight routes have been launched, connecting Xinjiang airports to major European destinations including the U.K., Germany, Hungary, Greece, Switzerland, Belgium, Ireland, and Spain. According to …