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Monthly Archives: February 2022
Notes on the Invasion of Ukraine
I read because it helps me make sense of the world. I blog because it helps me distill what I’ve read, and hopefully it helps others make sense of the world too. The events of the past week make all … Continue reading
Entangled Life
When the author of this book about fungi started describing his participation in experiments involving LSD, I wondered if it was going to be a different sort of book than I was expecting. The author is Merlin Sheldrake, a biologist … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Environment
Tagged book review, ecology, fungi, merlin sheldrake, nonfiction
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The Big Switch
I’m only halfway through the book I’m reading, so this week I’m writing about a podcast instead. The Big Switch is a terrific podcast about how we switch to a net zero carbon economy to help slow down climate change. … Continue reading
Posted in Energy, Environment
Tagged carbon emissions, clean energy, climate change, electricity, grid, podcast, sustainability
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Eloquence of the Sardine
As a young boy, Bill François manages to catch a wayward sardine with his toy net and pail while clambering around the rocky Mediterranean coast of his native France. I say wayward because sardines aren’t solitary creatures and they don’t … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Environment
Tagged bill francois, book review, fish, nature, nonfiction, oceanography, sardine
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