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EnergyRenewable-energyAndere SozialwissenschaftenEnglisch
Veröffentlicht in Adapt Research Ltd
Autor Adapt Research

By Matt Boyd & Nick Wilson TLDR/Summary What is the NZ Fuel Security Study? The NZ Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) recently published its commissioned NZ Fuel Security Study, developed in response to growing concerns about the nation’s vulnerability to disruptions in global fuel supply chains. As a remote island nation that imports … Continue reading "Beyond 90 Days: A Critical Analysis of NZ’s 2025 Fuel Security Study"

InformatikEnglisch
Veröffentlicht in Louche Cannon

Cite as: Geoffrey Bilder (2025, March 5). Comments on Proposed POSI 2.0 Revisions . Retrieved from https://doi.org/10.59347/tph3y-tkf88 function copyCitation() { const citationText = document.getElementById('citation-text').innerText.replace(/\s+/g, ' ').trim(); navigator.clipboard.writeText(citationText).then(() => { alert('Citation

NaturwissenschaftenEnglisch
Veröffentlicht in Konrad Hinsen's blog

I suspect that most people in the Western world (at least) are realizing that we are living in interesting times. News of floodings, droughts, and wildfires are ever more frequent. We hear that this is due to climate change, which most governments promise to fight, but don't. Our economies keep growing, but our quality of life is not improving. Digital tools are ever more prominent in our lives, but don't make us happy either.

OcamlOpensourceInformatikEnglisch
Veröffentlicht in Anil Madhavapeddy's feed

I started pushing OCaml Docker images over to the Docker Hub in around 2017, to support the burgeoning automated build infrastructure around the use of the language. Back then, OCaml 4.06 was the latest release, and so I wrote an ocaml-version library to track the release metadata.

Medienwissenschaften und KommunikationswissenschaftenEnglisch
Veröffentlicht in the modern peer
Autor Sam Van Gele

Publishing Open Access (OA) has always been something important to me. It stems from my utopian belief that science should be for everyone and that the funders (taxpayers) should have access to it. Most of my publications are Open Access, something I was somewhat proud of as a novice researcher.