Daily Links Jan 31
George Monbiot could have just as accurately been referring to Australia’s Labor Government, though it’s a moot point as to whether Albo’s mob are worse than Dutton’s. Who could be …
George Monbiot could have just as accurately been referring to Australia’s Labor Government, though it’s a moot point as to whether Albo’s mob are worse than Dutton’s. Who could be …
Social progress has largely come about as a result of courageous citizens being prepared to do something, even though there are sanctions for doing so – at the time. There …
If flood or fire won’t make people think, what will? The fight for democracy and the fight for a serious climate response are the same fight. With the techbro oligarchs …
While there’re scholarly articles decrying Garret Hardin’s construct of The Tragedy of the Commons, there’s also support for it. One can find many examples of the use of public space, …
The usefulness of modelling is dependent on the assumptions on which it based, what to include and what to omit in the scenarios to be modelled. Frontier Economics is the …
While we don’t want an increase in the frequency of environmental disasters, we’ll get one, regardless of any amount of thoughts and prayers. When a major disaster, flood, fire, cyclone …
Trump’s Executive Orders will see the US withdraw from the Paris Agreement, effective in 12 months from signing. While the Agreement has been more honoured in the breach than the …
The real purpose of conducting these CCS projects is not to capture and store carbon dioxide. They are doing this in trifling amounts, despite the huge subsidies the fossil fools …
There’s the vibe of the thing and it’s not a comfortable feeling, what with killer floods, lethal heatwaves and calamitous fires. And then there’s the evidence. This image shows the …
Off list with this, but it’s well worth the read. Heather Cox Richardson (follow her on BlueSky) has some pithy observations on what is happening in the US, and you …