This year I am going to write something short, mostly daily, about what is going on – “2 cents on the Arrived Ecological Debacle” (2cotAED). I have to write it; you don’t have to read it. If you DO read it, feel free to tell me how wrong I am (and hopefully why). Re: the debacle aspect:... Continue Reading →
Sense-making the ecological and technofascist debacles – Podcasts etc worth your attention
This year I am going to write something short, mostly daily, about what is going on – “2 cents on the Arrived Ecological Debacle” (2cotAED). I have to write it; you don’t have to read it. If you DO read it, feel free to tell me how wrong I am (and hopefully why). Re: the debacle aspect:... Continue Reading →
Signs of the times – temperatures, Greenland, tariffs etc
This year I am going to write something short, mostly daily, about what is going on – “2 cents on the Arrived Ecological Debacle” (2cotAED). I have to write it; you don’t have to read it. If you DO read it, feel free to tell me how wrong I am (and hopefully why). Re: the debacle aspect:... Continue Reading →
Podcast review: Every breath you take, Alice Bell on Cursed Object podcast
So, following on from review of Rebecca John talking about Charles Keeling and the Air Pollution Foundation on the History of California podcast, here's some brief thoughts on Alice Bell on the Curated Object. If you know of podcasts that deal - even tangentially - with the history of man-made climate change (research, politics, etc),... Continue Reading →
Will Trump be Trussed? Idle speculations 2cotAED
There's a bunch of unpublished because only half-narrated/written 2cotAED posts, which I aspire to publish (not narrate/write but publish!) daily. Spirit willing, flesh feeble etc. So shit is accelerating - not just with Musk datagrabbing at Treasury, but also the tariffs and the retaliatory tarrifs. Read something (on Bluesky, can't find) pointing out that Trump... Continue Reading →
Curiosity cheered the cat – of climate, community and facilitation in Glossop
Thursday 30th January found me in Glossop, catching up with an old (in every sense) friend. And then being one of the old white men in front a sizeable audience. I enjoyed myself, not (I hope) at the expense of 30 people, but in collaboration with them The event was the latest Curiosity Club in... Continue Reading →