Your browser does not support the audio tag. Download: PDF | EPUB | MP3 | WATCH VIDEO According to a simple linear trend, losses per disaster are down by about 80% since 1980, as a proportion of GDP. — Roger Pielke Jr. In the world of scientific disinformation, Roger Pielke Jr. is a well known player.
I chart the rise and fall of the Soviet Union, as measured by its share of world energy consumption.
I look at the rise and fall of the British and US empires, measured in terms of their share of world energy consumption.
Now seems like a good time to talk about fascism. In this post, I use linguistic data to probe the deep origins of fascist thought. And I gaze at the rising tide of fascist sentiment in anglophone writing.
In this essay, I take a deep dive into the history of American plutocracy and its conspicuously Republican roots.
I test if the US housing crisis could be solved by taking money from the rich and handing it too the poor. Spoilers ... it would work.
Houses are getting more expensive. In this post, I look at the reasons why.
Efficiency isn't a tool for conserving energy --- it's a catalyst for technological sprawl.
It appears that I've been blogging for five years. Here's some obligatory navel gazing to celebrate.
Yes, the Bitcoin network uses loads of energy. But so does mainstream finance. So which system is more energy intensive? In this post, I do the math.