That Was the Month That Wasn’t
August and September have been far too busy to pay proper attention to this blogging-for-nobody lark, but I want to give this second sidebar photo from a week’s holiday in Denmark an outing, so here are some links. (Denmark was good fun. I plan to put some more photos together eventually, but I remember saying that a few too many times over recent years after trips away. Whither Detail...)
On holiday we connect with our wild selves. Back at work we lose them again.
Three-day weekends could help save the world.
Coastal flooding, caused by global warming, has already begun.
An artist-in-residence is stuck on a bankrupt container ship that no port will accept.
The Washington Post calls for the prosecution of its own source.
Did exploding batteries bring down MH370?
Earth’s temperature timeline, by xkcd.
Recalculating the climate mathematics.
Posthumanism in three minutes.
What I learned as a hired consultant to autodidact physicists.
And, with Brexit bubbling up again in the news at the end of the summer...
Don’t talk to me about the London Bubble.
Has Theresa May really thrown in her lot with the Brexiteers?
Britain cannot easily dismiss Japan’s Brexit warning letter.
What does “Brexit means Brexit” mean?
Brexiteers have no clue on immigration.
An impossibly complex task for the UK’s new trade negotiators.