AJ_GrayGuts & Bones & SpaceThanks to the popularity of Star Trek, it’s trite to describe space as the final frontier. It isn’t (a frontier, that is. The cliche is…Nov 19, 2016Nov 19, 2016
AJ_GrayMy Kind of MedicineIn days of old, I was a parcel deliveryman. For eight very long years, I bolted around the Melbourne CBD in a caffeine-fueled fluster…Jun 1, 2016Jun 1, 2016
AJ_GrayIt Could Be Worse . . .New research says things are looking super-bad for the future of the climate. But the doom-n’-gloomers won’t get us down.Mar 29, 2016Mar 29, 2016
AJ_GrayThe Prophet of ProfitBig business is waking up to the opportunities of a clean economy. We may be entering an era when an industrial boom benefits the…Mar 15, 2016Mar 15, 2016
AJ_GrayThe Times, They Are A-Blowin’ In The WindThe breeze ain’t good merely because it dries my washing. It has played a pivotal (though generally unacknowledged) role in human history…Mar 1, 2016Mar 1, 2016
AJ_GrayWinds of ChangeThe US cops a lot of flack for the sorry state of the world’s climate, but the Chinese ain’t far behind in terms of responsibility. One of…Feb 15, 2016Feb 15, 2016
AJ_GrayToot Toot Bang!Trump’s pretensions to leadership are symptomatic of everything that ails the GOP. What’s dressed up as patriotism is, in fact, the failure…Jan 20, 2016Jan 20, 2016
AJ_GrayPoison PeddlersCycling is the pin-up boy of environmentally-friendly pursuits. But it turns out that professional cycling is the most polluting of all…Jan 5, 2016Jan 5, 2016
AJ_GrayCOP it SweetFor a fortnight, COP21 dominated the news cycle. While the outcome was positive, its ascendancy obscured news that bodes badly for…Dec 22, 2015Dec 22, 2015
AJ_GrayWhispering Worms of WisdomExecutives at ExxonMobil knew the risks to the environment from CO2. Yet they misled the public, calling the science into question. The…Dec 7, 2015Dec 7, 2015