1ère session
Message d’Adolfo Pérez Esquivel, prix Nobel de la paix 1980, transmis à la conférence de l’Institut Schiller par Juan Carrero.
Bonjour à tous. Je m’appelle Juan Carrero, président de la petite fondation S’Olivar, basée à Majorque, en Espagne. Aujourd’hui, j’ai reçu un double honneur. Le premier est celui de vous transmettre un message d’Adolfo Pérez Esquivel, notre cher compagnon et professeur depuis un demi-siècle dans le mouvement de la non-violence, qui, en tant que président international (...)
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Dossiers
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Hiroshima et Nagasaki n’appartiennent pas au passé
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L’annulation de la dette pour générer une renaissance africaine
11 mai 2023, par Christiane CDG3ème session
Henda Diogène Senny, spécialiste de l’intelligence économique et des relations économiques internationales, fondateur de l’Ecole africaine de management (EAM) au Congo, membre fondateur de la Ligue panafricaine - UMOJA (LP-U)
Chers conférenciers, chers participants, chers invités,
Au nom de notre organisation, je voudrais remercier l’Institut Schiller de m’avoir invité à participer depuis le Congo, à ce moment de réflexion et de partage. Je remercie également l’ensemble des conférenciers (...) -
Philippe Grégoire : agriculture, retrouver l’esprit de la charte de la Havane
10 mai 2023, par Christiane CDGIntervention de Philippe Grégoire, producteur de lait dans le Maine-et-Loire (49) et président du Mouvement national des éleveurs de nos régions (MNER)
Agriculture : retrouver l’esprit de la Charte de La Havane
Bonjour à tous,
Je voudrais dire quelque chose sur l’agriculture et pour résumer, je vais commencer non pas par la situation actuelle, que tout le monde connaît, mais par la proposition pour moi la plus simple : c’est de s’inspirer de la Charte de La Havane, du 24 mars 1948, qui ne (...) -
Soka Gakkai: G7 Summit in Hiroshima To Declare ‘No First Use’ of Nuclear Weapons
1 May 2023, by Christiane CDGEIRNS—Daisaku Ikeda, the president of the Buddhist Soka Gakkai International and a long-time opponent of nuclear weapons and promoter of peace, issued a call on April 27 for the G7 members, who are holding its leaders’ Summit in Hiroshima on May 19-21, to take advantage of being at ground zero of the first use of nuclear weapons to declare a “No First Strike” pledge for nuclear weapons, as a step to end the current crisis in which “the taboo against the use of nuclear weapons has been eroded (...)
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Magnetic Eruption on the Sun Sends New Solar Storm Towards Earth
24 April 2023, by Christiane CDGEIRNS—Early on April 21, the NASA Solar Dynamics Observatory spotted a magnetic filament eruption on the surface of the Sun, sending a coronal mass ejection (CME) hurtling toward Earth. According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), “CMEs travel outward from the Sun at speeds ranging from slower than 250 kilometers per second (km/s) to as fast as near 3000 km/s. The fastest Earth-directed CMEs can reach our planet in as little as 15-18 hours. Slower CMEs can take (...)
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Webb Telescope Reveals Detailed Rings Around Uranus
24 April 2023, by Christiane CDGEIRNS—New images recently released by the James Webb Space Telescope have revealed intricate rings around the icy giant planet Uranus. The NASA website noted: "The Webb data demonstrates the observatory’s unprecedented sensitivity for the faintest dusty rings, which have only ever been imaged by two other facilities: the Voyager 2 spacecraft as it flew past the planet in 1986, and the Keck Observatory with advanced adaptive optics….
“Uranus has 13 known rings and 11 of them are visible in this (...) -
European Space Agency To Launch Jupiter Mission
9 April 2023, by Christiane CDGEIRNS—The farthest mission so far by the European Space Agency (ESA) starts on April 13 with the “Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer” (JUICE). On board the probe is a reflecting telescope—German technology from Jena—used to explore Ganymede, the largest moon in our Solar System. The mission will be launched from the Kourou spaceport in French Guiana, and is scheduled to arrive in 2031. One of the questions to be answered is whether there might be life on Jupiter’s moons. The reflecting telescope will (...)
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Russia To Build Nuclear Science Center in Vietnam
9 April 2023, by Christiane CDGEIRNS—Following a meeting with VINATOM, Vietnam’s Atomic Energy agency, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko said a contract to build a nuclear science center will soon be signed.
“The Russian contractor is currently drafting a tender proposal,” Chernyshenko said. The center will be built in the Vietnamese province of Dong Nai while the contract will be signed by Russia’s state corporation Rosatom and Vietnam Atomic Energy Institute (VINATOM) in 2023, Chernyshenko said at a meeting (...) -
First Measurement of Fusion in an Important New Fuel Mixture Is Reported
4 mars 2023, par Christiane CDGEIRNS—Another fusion R&D firm has just reported a significant advance, and it is an experimental design involving both international collaboration of fusion projects, and the reversed-field magnetic pinch configuration developed by the late fusion pioneer Dr. Norman Rostoker and foreseen by ideas of Drs. Winston Bostick and Daniel Wells, collaborators of the Fusion Energy Foundation of Lyndon LaRouche.
The TAE Technologies company of California, founded in 1998 by students of Rostoker, (...) -
Spinoff Companies Founded To Improve on Livermore’s Laser Fusion Breakthrough
18 February 2023, by Christiane CDGEIRNS—Several private fusion energy projects are immediately trying to follow up on the laser fusion breakthrough Dec. 5 by the National Ignition Facility (NIF) at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California—the first-ever experiment to achieve a net fusion energy gain (of 1.5 to 1), but one using a huge, 30-year-old laser array in a military-purposed facility. As EIR| said in December, the principles demonstrated by the NIF breakthrough can immediately be pushed further by new (...)