Wednesday night links.
* Duke Energy CEO Jim Rogers was on Colbert last night. The reporting Jaimee and I did for the Indy's green issue this year sadly convinced me that Rogers's "responsible CEO" schtick is 90% PR, and this clean-coal-centric interview didn't sway that opinion a bit.
* Meanwhile, health-insurance CEOs agree: they totally have the right to screw you out of coverage you paid for once you actually need it.
* A reality check on Twitter and the protests in Iran.
* A good sign for 2010: Richard Burr trails Generic Democrat by 3 points.
* Who could have predicted that the NSA's domestic surveillance program would be abused?
* Alice and Kev, homeless Sims. Via Kotaku.
* Darkseid without New Gods.
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
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Friday, February 27, 2009
Still working through a backlog of open tabs. First up: ecology and the environment.
* There's no such thing as clean coal. Just ask the Coen brothers. Also at Grist: dealing with the fact of environmentalism's soft public support.
As I have argued before, our attention to wide but weak public support is misplaced, leaving us vulnerable to the cycles of an ADD media and alienating our potential core. It is increasingly evident that the vast scale of climate risk provokes a number of numbing psychological responses -- pre-conscience cognitive dissonance and buffering in various forms -- which exacerbates the usual forces of diffusion.* George Will: still lyin'.
The only means by which a worldview and solution that is significantly at odds with majority public opinion may be driven onto the public agenda is through the agency of "a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens" -- in other words, a determined, partisan core.

* Sympathy for the Unabomber? Don't open any packages from Kevin Kelly for a few days.
* Times Square and several blocks of Broadway are being shut down to cars for most of the year in the name of traffic management and pedestrian malls. Awesome.
* Nuke your city. Via BLDG BLOG (which has a lot of examples) and io9. Of course, we've already done Durham.
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