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Economics Technology

United Nations Space Agency (UNSA)

The Case for a Unified UN Space Agency: Unlocking the Next Era of Exploration

The history of space exploration, from the Cold War space race to the current era of commercialization, has been characterized by national competition and fragmented efforts. While great achievements have been secured by agencies like NASA, ESA, and Roscosmos, this decentralized model is increasingly inefficient and ill-equipped to meet the challenges of humanity’s future in space. The existing United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA) performs vital work in regulation and data sharing, but it is fundamentally an administrative body, lacking executive power and independent funding. To accelerate exploration, manage shared risks, and ensure space benefits all of humanity, the United Nations must establish a dedicated, fully-empowered United Nations Space Agency (UNSA), autonomously funded through a global mechanism, such as a modest, imposed income tax.

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Social Issues Technology

Age Verification and the Internet

The Age Verification Dilemma: An Infrastructure Solution to Protecting Minors Online

The proliferation of adult content online presents a persistent challenge to policymakers and parents: how to effectively prevent minors from accessing material intended only for adults. In recent years, numerous jurisdictions have implemented mandatory age verification mechanisms (AVMs), requiring users to submit identification, credit card details, or biometric data before granting access. While these efforts are well-intentioned, the digital landscape has repeatedly demonstrated that these client-side solutions are fundamentally flawed. The most logical and effective path forward requires a shift in strategy, mandating a dedicated top-level domain XXX for adult content and requiring Internet Service Providers (ISPs) to offer robust, network-level content, VPN, Tor browser, and other blocking options.