Nafeez M Ahmed

Nafeez M Ahmed

Creator of the Age of Transformation, a newsletter offering systems-thinking for the global phase-shift. Director, Unitas Futures Lab. Founder, System Shift Lab.

White House warned on imminent Arctic ice death spiral

National security officials worried by rapid loss of Arctic summer sea ice overlook threat of permanent global food shortages

The Guardian

The dirty fossil fuel secret behind Burma's democratic fairytale

South-east Asian country's untapped natural wealth is being opened up, regardless of the environmental and human costs

The Guardian

The great oil swindle

What happens when the shale boom goes boom?

Le Monde diplomatique

Seven Myths About the Iraq War: How BBC Newsnight Failed Journalism on the 10 Year Invasion Anniversary

Newsnight presented some deeply questionable narratives of the war and its aftermath as 'fact'; and systematically avoided any serious, factually-grounded criticisms of the war, despite a diverse panel which included people who opposed it

Huff Post UK

The Great Oil Swindle: why the new black gold rush leads off a fiscal cliff

A recent spate of official reports from energy agencies are predicting a rosy future of economic growth underpinned by cheap oil abundance. However, as Nafeez Mosaddeq Ahmed shows, scientific evidence largely ignored by mainstream media confirms that while we have enough oil & gas to burn...

Ceasefire

The Frack Farce

The UK government's decision to resume fracking has been welcomed by the oil industry, and widely lambasted by environmental campaigners. But to a large extent the debate about the potential of shale gas in this country has completely missed the point

Huff Post UK

The Myth of the Free Press: Why You Should Ignore the Fake 'Free Speech Naysayers

It is not in the public interest to have a press capable of running riot in the deliberate manufacture of false news which serves the interests of power. It is in the public interest to have a press which the public can hold to account when it fakes news in the interests of power...

Huff Post UK

Israel’s War for Gaza’s Gas

Le Monde diplomatique

Abu Qatada: The Asset We Can't Get Rid of

If the government is serious about Qatada's terrorist credentials - and it should be - they should be pursuing a solid legal effort to put the al-Qaeda puppet master behind bars for good, in this country, under specific charges that address the totality of his support for mass death

Huff Post UK

Extradition: A Victory for Terror

Extradition does nothing for the fight against terrorism. On the contrary, it is a self-serving red-herring designed to conceal the dubious systemic failures of British and American security agencies from public knowledge, while vindicating their unaccountable powers to override the rule of law

Huff Post UK

In the Shadow of Fiction: How Television Is Making (Up) Muslim History

Muhammed, Simon Holland concludes, probably never came from Mecca, but from Transjordania; the Qur'an and its teachings are largely borrowed from local religious traditions, Christianity, Judaism, Zoroastrianism; and it is questionable whether 'Islam' ever really existed...

Huff Post UK

Somalia - Light at the End of the Tunnel?

Ever since 'Black Hawk Down', Somalia is not known as a country bearing good news. For over 20 years, the country has lacked a stable central government and been wracked by civil war

Huff Post UK

Sectarian Jihad in Syria: Made in the USA?

What has been largely been reported as a civil war in Syria is, in fact, no such thing

Foreign Policy in Focus

An old war in new clothes

International diplomacy in Syria has failed—but it's not too late to change course

Prospect

Time to Hold the Media to Account for Islamophobia

Over a decade after the terrorist attacks on New York and Washington - and seven years after the London bombings - questions about Islam, Muslims and their place in the wider Western world continue to foment strong debate

Huff Post UK

UK: why Leveson must investigate Islamophobia

Le Monde diplomatique

Geert Wilders tries to break America

Luckily, his anti-Muslim tract gains little traction in the US

New Statesman

The road to a stable Afghanistan is through…the Pakistani countryside?

Since NATO’s Lisbon summit in November 2010, debate has raged over the decision to draw-down troops from Afghanistan by 2014. And in less than a month, NATO is to hold its 25th heads of state summit in Chicago on 20th May.

Foreign Policy

From clash to alliance: why the Organisation for Islamic Cooperation is an indispensable partner for western diplomacy

Le Monde diplomatique

Which Khan Can Save Pakistan?

Le Monde diplomatique

Our Own Worst Enemy

Militarization is no substitute for development when it comes to combating radicalism in the AfPak region

Foreign Policy in Focus

Occupy Planet Earth

CounterPunch

Burning Britain

CounterPunch

The Arab World’s Triple Crisis

A mere change of governments will not make Arab countries’ economic problems go away. Indeed, the converging effects of population growth, climate change, and energy depletion are setting the stage for a looming triple crisis in the region.

Project Syndicate