2°C
On November 17th, the planet crossed, albeit temporarily, a truly remarkable threshold. As a whole, the world temperature was 2°
The Laboratory of Our Future
Years back, I read a book by Charles Bowden on Ciudad Juarez. At the time, Juarez was at a boiling
The Turning Tide
I had another letter planned for today, but I think I need to hold off on it for a minute–
Hurricane Otis, Ciarán, and the Rise of Overnight Monster Storms
An unusual storm popped up in the Pacific in late October, though not a terrible lot was thought of it.
On Plagues, Past, Present, & Future
This year, mosquitoes were a particular pain in my ass. We live next door to what is, effectively, an abandoned
Gaza
At its root, the reason I write When/If is so that people can be safe. We talk about climate
On the Brink (Pt. 2 of 2); Methane Guns, The Limits of Tropical Forests
A note before we dive in: I am at work on a letter about Gaza–because it feels impossible not
On The Brink (Pt. 1 of 2); Accelerating Heat and Sulfuric Mirrors
By the time this gets posted, the second GOP debate will have already been forgotten, we will hopefully all still
The 2024 Election and Related Horrors
It's been months, I think, since we've directly engaged with politics–and luckily enough, nothing has
The Summer of 2023
With the season ended, I think it's worth looking back at this absolute clusterfuck hellhole of a summer,