So this is 90 seconds to midnight
Reading Time: 4 minutes On January 24, the Science and Security Board of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists officially moved the hands on the Doomsday Clock, which for three quarters of a century has been used to depict humanityβs risk of global disaster from nuclear war. When the clock was first
COP28βs climate cop-out, and what comes next
Reading Time: 11 minutes Ignore the media claims of a βlandmarkβ climate deal. COP28 failed to produce outcomes in word or in action or in funding that would get the world back on track for meeting key climate targets. Now what?
A skittish AI finds its protest voice
I asked an AI to rewrite patriotic lyrics to reflect a more critical view of American history. It blanched and waffled and hesitatedβbefore finally producing a work of art.
Can we ever truly combat climate change in a world at war?
Reading Time: 6 minutes According to The Guardian, which has not given up on its war counter since February 24, 2022, we are now over 572 days into the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Every day, this media outlet and many like it try to keep the world aware of the fact that, even if our terminology dif
The struggle for a more global response to climate change
Reading Time: 10 minutes On September 9, scientists and other protesters involved in the Extinction Rebellion (XR) launched their latest direct action by marching daily on the Utrechtsebaan, which is part of the A12 highway around the Hague, in the Netherlands. 2,400 protesters out of around 10,000
Do we have the technology to ease our melting ice sheets?
Reading Time: 11 minutes This past year, news outlets have been reporting that initial predictions for polar ice melt were overly optimistic: ice sheets are melting much faster than models for the 2021 Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Sixth Assessment Report suggested. Irrespective o
How do we make protests work for climate change reform?
Reading Time: 10 minutes One frightfully βwokeβ day in April 1970, some 20 million US citizens across 2,000 colleges and 10,000 grade schools participated in a βteach-inβ about environmental crisis and stewardship. Some took part in active demonstrations, cleaning up facets of their communities or m
How do we reckon with βHegemonyβ without imposing our own?
Reading Time: 14 minutes Iβll admit, itβs been tough to wrap up this season of Strange New Worlds, knowing that the ongoing writers and actorsβ strikes all but guarantee a long delay before Season 3. Season 2 also ends on a cliffhanger, which makes not only the wait but also the write-up a bit more
Is real carbon sequestration possible under capitalism?
Reading Time: 11 minutes Given the incentives in capitalism, the βstickβ approach to climate change isnβt working. Could a new currency provide a carrot to reframe our priorities?
Singinβ in the βSubspace Rhapsodyβ: Music and the quest for harmony
Reading Time: 11 minutes Singinβ in the Rain (1952) was by no means the first musical, but one reason it remains among the most acclaimed is its express engagement with the role of sound and song in our lives. Maybe you only know the film by its iconic and titular βsinging in the rainβ scene, or may