Economist, but not that sort. Looking backward and forwards: resources, values, nature, energy transition. Combining work and pleasure in water, in all its forms and uses. 🤿⛵️ ❄️🏞️🐟🛥️🪸🐠🐳🦀🏝️🌊
In all things 19th Century that we are living through once again in the recreation of unbridled greed and industrial concentration, the newly announced H1B visa fees fit squarely in the mold. The administration has said that big tech is behind the move, and why shouldn't they be?…
In 2024, Snow Crab scientists from the Atlantic and Pacific gathered in St. John's Newfoundland to share insights on how crabs were faring with climate changes and differing fishing pressures. Here is the report of all the great science!! Gordon H. Kruse, Raquel…
One part of yesterday's (Monday, Aug 25, 2025) oval office press conference focused on a core of my research: aquatic invasive species. He definitely muddied the waters, confusing Michigan governor Gretchen Whitmer with someone named Kristi Whitman (perhaps he was thinking of the…
The US Postal Service has a mission that reflects the importance of correspondence and sharing information, as shown here: The Postal Service shall have as its basic function the obligation to provide postal services to bind the Nation together through the personal, educational,…
Amidst the chaos, work continues. The crabs march on, in a new paper out with co-authors from the now-completed PICO (Participatory modelling of integrated ecosystem based management regime for invasive crabs) Project. As in most of my discussions of the crab invasions in the…
Orwell, with his insight into the essential authoritarian command to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears, continues in the role of prophet in this week's performance of "You can't make this sh*t up," a story of the end of American democracy. He's supported by…
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My feed today included a travel story aimed at inducing me to go to Norway for a King Crab Safari - shown in the photo here. It's not surprising such an ad showed up in my feed. I have researched the Red King Crab invasion in Norway…
We have watch led the horror that is the Administration’s great big monstrosity bill that will further impoverish millions of Americans progress in fits and starts through Congress, now to land on the president’s desk. At the same time the president is drooling over his new…
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With that title, you might expect Robert Frost's poem The Road not Taken for today, as the topic is the administration's decision to revoke the 2001 Roadless Rule. And that would have been a good one, with a focus on path dependence and road building, and you can…
(Effective Case Studies and Model building) Some of you may have noticed I've embraced the TV show Andor quite thoroughly. If you have not watched through Season 2, you should stop here and go do that before coming back. I will be discussing it and other Star Wars…
Garbage in, Garbage out: The MAHA Report Today's poem touches on many complex issues relating to both individual and societal health care and well-being today. I find it simultaneously upsetting and insightful. And as such, a good intro to the topic of the day - the…
There's a lot going on right now. It's a bit hard to keep up with posts. I've taken a little time off not because there's nothing to say but because there is too much. Topics to come soon, in no certain order: Product Safety Legislation, Covid-19 Vaccines, Cases studies vs Models:…
There is very cool and relevant news for this blog from the Smithsonian today. The title quote is from Jiajia Liu, an ecologist at Fudan University in China and co-author of a new study. The study analyzes a contribution of centuries of Chinese poetry…
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I mentioned previously that the Federal Register is an important, often overlooked, avenue for action and understanding. Today, I encourage you to participate. If nothing else, it should feel good to express your opinion in a way that should be preserved in the…
I mentioned previously that the Federal Register is an important, often overlooked, avenue for action and understanding. Today, I encourage you to participate. If nothing else, it should feel good to express your opinion in a way that should be preserved in the…
(And 100 days of US mourning so far) Grief Calls Us to the Things of This WorldBy Sherman Alexie The morning air is all awash with angels—Richard Wilbur, “Love Calls Us to the Things of This World”The eyes open to a blue telephoneIn the bathroom of this…
(All eyes on Canada) It’s election eve for Canada. Most signals suggest the country will reject their Trumpian conservative candidate, in a turn of events sparked by the administration’s threats to Canadian sovereignty and identity. The poem today is a reminder yet again that sunk…
(Cheap talk, Games of Chicken and winning with Truth) Harvard's motto is Veritas - truth. It's been defended by a poem by Oliver Wendell Holmes (father of the Supreme Court Justice) in a long-lost Diversity, Equity and Inclusion battle of the 19th Century, as the original motto "Veritas…
(Optimism by design) I Will Put Chaos Into Fourteen Lines-Edna St. Vincent MillayI will put Chaos into fourteen linesAnd keep him there; and let him thence escapeIf he be lucky; let him twist, and apeFlood, fire, and demon —- his adroit designsWill strain to nothing in the…
(It’s not your fault you don’t understand what’s going on with tariffs) I’ve seen a lot of questions out there expressing a lack of understanding about tariffs. Some are people asking to learn what they are, some are asking for explanations of what the administration…
Apparently Warren Buffett recommends Kipling for a financial meltdown, and I can see that: If-Rudyard KiplingIf you can keep your head when all about you Are losing theirs and blaming it on you, If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you, But make allowance for their doubting too;…
The levying of insanely calculated - and not remotely reciprocal- tariffs on essentially every country - populated or not - will be one for the history books, certainly. The moniker “liberation day” might stick, but only in irony or in reference to liberation from any iota…
While the focus has rightly been at the federal level for much of the dismay about the future those in power are trying to build, several states are contending for runner up in the Miss ‘Murica pageant for most dystopian vision. Never to be outdone in such competitions, Florida is…
As mentioned earlier this week, technological change is progressing rapidly and government regulation is having trouble keeping pace. But it is now clear that is not the greatest of our problems - the government itself doesn't seem capable of keeping pace in a safe and…
(Sunk costs don't matter but generational transfer does) One place where we will wittingly or unwittingly shape the after-times of the current traumatic transition is in how we engage with our technological future. The upheaval Trump and his sycophants and broligarchs are causing is in…