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*me, muttering to myself as I close a long line of tabs filled with terrible news and awful visuals so I can focus on my next writing task*

Haunted.
Haunted.
Haunted.
Oh THAT one's cursed.
And that one, too.
And... back to the seventh circle of hell with YOU!
And you!
And you!
...Okay, no, this one can haunt me a little longer.
But that lil' fudger has to go.
Haunted.
Haunted.
Haunted.

Modern exorcisms, mi gente! 🙃 The power of the X button compels you!

@MLClark Simon Rosenberg (@SimonWDC on Twitter) is a pretty good antidote for mainstream media creating a false race. He correctly documented in 2022 there would be no "red wave." He's been posting for weeks about the Republicans releasing false polls to game collators such as 538 to make it look like the race is closer than it really is.

His website is the Hopium Chronicles.

hopiumchronicles.com/

Today's friendly reminder that personal growth doesn't always look pretty--but don't let that stop you!

absolutely fascinating

This is the most detailed model of a human cell to date, obtained using x-ray, NMR & cryoelectron microscopy datasets

‘Cellular landscape cross-section through a eukaryotic cell' by Evan Ingersoll and Gael McGill

Morning CoSo!

US friends! Here's a friendly routine reminder that legacy media is not on your side.

Legacy media is going to do its darnedest in the next two weeks to make your election feel like a tighter race, if not stump entirely for a man whose funders aren't so ideologically removed from the people who own these news outlets, too.

Stay sharp. Stay sane(ish). Watch your media intake from now through election day!

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Mortal as I am, I know that I am born for a day. But when I follow at my pleasure the serried multitude of the stars in their circular course, my feet no longer touch the earth.

- Ptolemy

I have half an hour before the zumba class downstairs and the band practice across the street end, and I can hear myself think again so I can get one more writing stint in today.

I've been chewing over the next book I'll write, once I have enough stories in queues again.

It's looking more likely that the next work won't be SFF at all. I have an historical idea that I just can't shake - but hey! Maybe that'll work in today's weird market after all.

SF stories first, though.
Must! Fill! Queues!

@Blue_Skyesr_here, you might enjoy this overview - challenges and all! - of how Colombia is trying to tackle some really tough climate issues through economic and energy reforms.

@Museek, as I mentioned earlier, you might find the Colombian government's latest decree in favour of Indigenous sovereignty to be of note here. There's a particular focus in recent legislation on empowering local leaders to set and enforce regulations that protect natural resources in their regions from further abuse.

Evening, folks!

Today we have some constructive policy for once, care of recent Colombian state-driven climate activism!

And yet, it wouldn't be "Tough Times Tuesday" if I didn't raise these examples without looking at the challenges that come with trying to move away from an extraction-based economy and toward models of greater civic empowerment.

Nothing good and necessary in life comes easily, eh?

open.substack.com/pub/mlclark/

"The people I spoke with largely said that climate change was real and urgent. In their hands it became a weapon to justify their agendas—or at least a useful tool to expand their movements. ... They believe that water and land are becoming scarcer, forcing them to hoard and defend those resources. And they hold onto a nostalgic view for the way American life was in the 1950s, when there were half as many people, and nearly 90% of them were white."
propublica.org/article/john-ta

Popping on because I just had one of my favourite experiences: when I can leap into a ton of specialized topics with someone here in Spanish, and have a stimulating conversation about, oh, everything.

While working on today's newsletter, this fellow remarked on a newspaper I was using, & we ended talking economic policy, foreign deals, energy futures, artificial intelligence, investment pathways, judicial matters... all requiring specialized vocab that's taken me years to master.

My mental health is pretty good today, but still--always relevant.

We didn't start the fire, etc.

If you're still here, that's enough. Have a lovely one, eh?

Cholera is ravaging Sudan. More than 26000 people have been confirmed infected. It has been detected in 11 out of Sudan's 18 regions.

sverigesradio.se/artikel/koler

I don't have autumn here, so sometimes I just sit with the leaves that have an autumn feel to them.

Today, I was joined by an itty bitty .

(G'morning, CoSo. Not back to my runs yet, but slowly rebuilding the habit of getting out early, at least!)

Do you folks remember the video I shared a few weeks ago, about a farming project in war?

Thamra was cofounded by Yousef Abu Rabee (& Leena) to feed everyday people caught in this nightmare.

Yousef was killed in recent IDF action in Northern Gaza. A reporter working on an agriculture piece shared word today, and Yousef's instagram is filled with grief messages.

Every day the world is left smaller for losses such as these.

Most people are just people.
youtu.be/dCh1huJCb8w

Monday Media Review carries forward the work I'd intended to finish last Thursday. Today, we talk about a recent op-ed and its aftermath, as both reflect how difficult it is for many human beings to grasp the moral depravity we're living through.

War derangement diminishes us all--but differently. Do we have what it takes to "call in" the war-deranged humans all around us?

open.substack.com/pub/mlclark/

Happy birthday to the late Ursula K. Le Guin, and to the still-very-much-here @corlin.

May we leave good imprints on the path of life, as Le Guin did.

And may the wilds of existence reclaim those imprints most tenderly, in due time.

"The only thing that makes life possible is permanent, intolerable uncertainty: not knowing what comes next."

Senate report: How private equity ‘gutted’ dozens of U.S. hospitals

Thanks to modern tricks of financial engineering, investors can prosper even when the underlying business is failing.
archive.ph/YllTP#selection-529

Read the comments too. Not one person has defended private equity. It might be possible to regulate PE with this much agreement about its ill-effects.

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