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OPINION

Jane Goodall and the chimp wars

News, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 11/10/2025

» Jane Goodall died last week, still on the road at the age of 91 and still advocating for biodiversity in general and the welfare of chimpanzees in particular. She was a hero to me and millions of others for her courage, her wisdom and her compassion. She was also one of the greatest self-taught scientists in history.

OPINION

It's time to go geoengineering on climate issue

Oped, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 05/06/2025

» This is the second anniversary of the arrival of the emergency but practically nobody is mentioning it. Instead people are choosing to worry about more familiar problems like global trade wars, the rise of fascism and genocidal wars. It's kind of a global displacement activity: if we don't mention it, maybe it will go away.

OPINION

War: two steps forward, two steps back?

Oped, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 13/02/2025

» In classical civilisations, there was a continuing, unresolved debate about whether history moved forward or just went around in circles: was it linear or was it cyclical? But that debate was largely settled once human beings learned about their deeper past. It's linear.

THAILAND

Starship: The Iterative Design Methodology

News, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 23/04/2023

» 'Obviously, this is not a nominal situation," said John Insprucker, a senior engineer at Space-X, who was doing a webcast on Thursday's launch attempt of Elon Musk's gigantic Starship rocket. So why did Mr Musk's employees, hundreds of whom were watching live, cheer when it blew up only four minutes into flight?

OPINION

It's make or break time for Donald Trump

Oped, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 09/10/2020

» Now is when it gets interesting.

OPINION

8 August 1918: The turn of a coin in the Great War

News, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 07/08/2018

» On 8 Aug 1918, one hundred years ago tomorrow, it finally became clear who was going to win the First World War. Nine Canadian and Australian divisions, almost 200,000 men, attacked the German trenches near Amiens, deep in France -- and for the first time in the war, the German troops ran away.