?? Optimist's Edge: Launching into space will be 99.9% cheaper

?? Optimist's Edge: Launching into space will be 99.9% cheaper

?? Change is coming

My column from last week —?The fear-mongering news media is ruining our society with anger and sadness?— led to a discussion in the Swedish newspaper SvD's editorial podcast.

I, Tove Lifvendahl, political editor-in-chief at SvD, and Karin Olsson, deputy editor-in-chief at Expressen, took part in the discussion.

SvD and Expressen are two of Sweden’s largest daily newspapers.

Karin was a bit harsh at the beginning. But that is understandable because I was pretty tough in my text. Gradually, however, the discussion became quite constructive.

After the recording, Karin asked if I would like to come to Expressen and talk with their staff about Warp News' perspective on news. Of course, I agreed to that.

This is how change starts

?? Drunknar vi i d?liga nyheter??(Podcast discussion in Swedish)

MATHIAS SUNDIN

Co-Founder & CEO Warp News

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?? Optimist's Edge: Launching into space will be 99.9% cheaper

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In just a few years, launching rockets into space will become 99.9 percent cheaper than today, opening up space like never before.

???Optimist's Edge: Launching into space will be 99.9% cheaper


??? Space is important to our security policy

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We now have a new type of infrastructure – satellite networks. This infrastructure will transform both military and civilian operations and foster new thinking and innovation.

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???? The EU is planning bills for reduced pollution

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?? More people may receive dialysis at home

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?? SolarCycle is recycling solar panels

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???? Australia sets aside 30% of their landmass to protect unique species

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?? New pain reliever without the side effects of opioids

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