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 …

Daily Links Jan 30

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 …

Daily Links Jan 29

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 …

Daily Links Jan 28

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, …

Daily Links Jan 24

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 …

Daily Links Jan 23

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 …

Daily Links Jan 22

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 …

Daily Links Jan 21

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 …

Daily Links Jan 20

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 …

Daily Links Jan 17

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 …