Robinson Meyer
@robinsonmeyer.bsky.social
Founding executive editor of Heatmap News. Contributing Opinion writer for The New York Times. Cohost of the Shift Key podcast. 📍NYC
Spanberger-Sherill-Zohranism lives
November 5, 2025 at 3:07 AM
Spanberger-Sherill-Zohranism lives
I think a lot of them? It is the second of five recommendations from the most recent autopsy (I think it’s fair to say “Deciding to Win” is popularist)
October 28, 2025 at 9:08 PM
I think a lot of them? It is the second of five recommendations from the most recent autopsy (I think it’s fair to say “Deciding to Win” is popularist)
I did not know the massive Hyundai EV plant in Georgia is driving subsequent local investment by other Korean suppliers, like seat manufacturers. That’s an encouraging sign. www.nytimes.com/2025/10/20/b...
October 20, 2025 at 9:06 PM
I did not know the massive Hyundai EV plant in Georgia is driving subsequent local investment by other Korean suppliers, like seat manufacturers. That’s an encouraging sign. www.nytimes.com/2025/10/20/b...
Are people still furious that there’s going to be a primary in Maine, or www.bangordailynews.com/2025/10/17/p...
October 17, 2025 at 5:57 PM
Are people still furious that there’s going to be a primary in Maine, or www.bangordailynews.com/2025/10/17/p...
Who cares about self-IDing as a communist, the real news in the Platner CNN story is that he was against building transmission to import zero-carbon electricity into Maine www.cnn.com/2025/10/16/p...
October 16, 2025 at 2:02 PM
Who cares about self-IDing as a communist, the real news in the Platner CNN story is that he was against building transmission to import zero-carbon electricity into Maine www.cnn.com/2025/10/16/p...
October 13, 2025 at 3:08 PM
Ubisoft: I will not forgive. I will not forget. And I *will* buy this video game when you revive it in 2029 www.gamefile.news/p/scoop-ubis...
October 9, 2025 at 3:59 PM
Ubisoft: I will not forgive. I will not forget. And I *will* buy this video game when you revive it in 2029 www.gamefile.news/p/scoop-ubis...
from @jeremywallace.bsky.social’s new essay at @heatmap.news, on China’s new UN climate pledge: heatmap.news/ideas/china-...
October 9, 2025 at 2:32 PM
from @jeremywallace.bsky.social’s new essay at @heatmap.news, on China’s new UN climate pledge: heatmap.news/ideas/china-...
It’s interesting to see the regional breakdown of where folks are struggling with electricity costs in our new polling. Everyone is having some pain, but the Northeast and West leap out. heatmap.news/energy/elect...
October 1, 2025 at 5:09 PM
It’s interesting to see the regional breakdown of where folks are struggling with electricity costs in our new polling. Everyone is having some pain, but the Northeast and West leap out. heatmap.news/energy/elect...
Is the Mass Mutual logo the Medici family seal?
October 1, 2025 at 1:00 AM
Is the Mass Mutual logo the Medici family seal?
One of my big questions is whether Chinese solar is as key to its energy vision as EVs are — or whether what’s happening in China is “just” ongoing electrification, and EVs are as happy to run on coal as on solar. Here is how @kingsmillbond.bsky.social replied: heatmap.news/podcast/shif...
September 26, 2025 at 2:32 PM
One of my big questions is whether Chinese solar is as key to its energy vision as EVs are — or whether what’s happening in China is “just” ongoing electrification, and EVs are as happy to run on coal as on solar. Here is how @kingsmillbond.bsky.social replied: heatmap.news/podcast/shif...
Three things can be true:
1. Becket made many enemies over the years, even pope disagreed with him
2. There was no govt collusion here, let alone anarchic Church overreach of Stephen era
3. HM Henry asking “will no one rid him of this meddlesome priest” unhelpful because makes look like govt threat
1. Becket made many enemies over the years, even pope disagreed with him
2. There was no govt collusion here, let alone anarchic Church overreach of Stephen era
3. HM Henry asking “will no one rid him of this meddlesome priest” unhelpful because makes look like govt threat
September 18, 2025 at 5:53 PM
Three things can be true:
1. Becket made many enemies over the years, even pope disagreed with him
2. There was no govt collusion here, let alone anarchic Church overreach of Stephen era
3. HM Henry asking “will no one rid him of this meddlesome priest” unhelpful because makes look like govt threat
1. Becket made many enemies over the years, even pope disagreed with him
2. There was no govt collusion here, let alone anarchic Church overreach of Stephen era
3. HM Henry asking “will no one rid him of this meddlesome priest” unhelpful because makes look like govt threat
A lot of Republicans — and some independents — believe the Trump administration’s claim that renewables are responsible for rising power bills.
But independents are far more likely to blame tariffs, the AI data center buildout, and Trump himself.
From our new poll: heatmap.news/politics/hea...
But independents are far more likely to blame tariffs, the AI data center buildout, and Trump himself.
From our new poll: heatmap.news/politics/hea...
September 16, 2025 at 5:35 PM
A lot of Republicans — and some independents — believe the Trump administration’s claim that renewables are responsible for rising power bills.
But independents are far more likely to blame tariffs, the AI data center buildout, and Trump himself.
From our new poll: heatmap.news/politics/hea...
But independents are far more likely to blame tariffs, the AI data center buildout, and Trump himself.
From our new poll: heatmap.news/politics/hea...
Electricity prices are increasing twice as fast as inflation. Who do Americans blame for that?
The answer isn’t — yet — President Trump.
We have exclusive new polling showing that voters are more likely to blame state govts, utilities, & rising energy demand.
heatmap.news/politics/hea...
The answer isn’t — yet — President Trump.
We have exclusive new polling showing that voters are more likely to blame state govts, utilities, & rising energy demand.
heatmap.news/politics/hea...
September 16, 2025 at 5:32 PM
Electricity prices are increasing twice as fast as inflation. Who do Americans blame for that?
The answer isn’t — yet — President Trump.
We have exclusive new polling showing that voters are more likely to blame state govts, utilities, & rising energy demand.
heatmap.news/politics/hea...
The answer isn’t — yet — President Trump.
We have exclusive new polling showing that voters are more likely to blame state govts, utilities, & rising energy demand.
heatmap.news/politics/hea...
yeah sure ok that would do it www.stereogum.com/2322894/zach...
September 15, 2025 at 9:02 PM
yeah sure ok that would do it www.stereogum.com/2322894/zach...
For The Argument, I wrote about how the theory of attention that underpinned the iPhone failed, and what we should do about it: www.theargumentmag.com/p/youre-bein...
September 12, 2025 at 6:42 PM
For The Argument, I wrote about how the theory of attention that underpinned the iPhone failed, and what we should do about it: www.theargumentmag.com/p/youre-bein...
I quoted this exact line in my thread (see screenshot). Literally this exact line. Saito sees Trump as doing “degrowth capitalism,” which he understands as oxymoronic because degrowth under capitalism is just a recession. But Saito also clearly sees Trump as primitively grasping toward “degrowth.”
September 9, 2025 at 3:12 PM
I quoted this exact line in my thread (see screenshot). Literally this exact line. Saito sees Trump as doing “degrowth capitalism,” which he understands as oxymoronic because degrowth under capitalism is just a recession. But Saito also clearly sees Trump as primitively grasping toward “degrowth.”
I did read the whole article, and I screenshotted this exact passage in my thread. I *quoted* this passage in my thread!
September 9, 2025 at 3:09 PM
I did read the whole article, and I screenshotted this exact passage in my thread. I *quoted* this passage in my thread!
3/ Kohei cites Oren Cass repeatedly, proving that even modern philosophers are still downstream of Online. Kohei adds that he sees Trump as a “degrowth capitalism,” which he sees as inherently contradictory.
September 8, 2025 at 3:51 PM
3/ Kohei cites Oren Cass repeatedly, proving that even modern philosophers are still downstream of Online. Kohei adds that he sees Trump as a “degrowth capitalism,” which he sees as inherently contradictory.
2/ They were wrong. First of all, I would never mock, jest, or jape. Second, the Japanese philosopher Kohei Saito — the world’s leading advocate for “degrowth communism” — wrote in Der Spiegel earlier this year that he, too, sees Trump as a soft degrowther. www.spiegel.de/wirtschaft/s...
September 8, 2025 at 3:47 PM
2/ They were wrong. First of all, I would never mock, jest, or jape. Second, the Japanese philosopher Kohei Saito — the world’s leading advocate for “degrowth communism” — wrote in Der Spiegel earlier this year that he, too, sees Trump as a soft degrowther. www.spiegel.de/wirtschaft/s...
1/ When I wrote “Here Comes Degrowth Donald” in March, some critics retorted that Trump wasn’t actually doing degrowth. They accused me of trying to mock degrowtherism by associating it with Trumpism.
September 8, 2025 at 3:41 PM
1/ When I wrote “Here Comes Degrowth Donald” in March, some critics retorted that Trump wasn’t actually doing degrowth. They accused me of trying to mock degrowtherism by associating it with Trumpism.
Why can you breathe Earth’s atmosphere?
The answer isn’t that the Amazon rainforest is producing excess oxygen on the surface. (It’s not.) It’s that fossil fuels exist. I didn’t understand this at all before reading @peterbrannen.bsky.social’s new book. heatmap.news/podcast/shif...
The answer isn’t that the Amazon rainforest is producing excess oxygen on the surface. (It’s not.) It’s that fossil fuels exist. I didn’t understand this at all before reading @peterbrannen.bsky.social’s new book. heatmap.news/podcast/shif...
September 3, 2025 at 4:24 PM
Why can you breathe Earth’s atmosphere?
The answer isn’t that the Amazon rainforest is producing excess oxygen on the surface. (It’s not.) It’s that fossil fuels exist. I didn’t understand this at all before reading @peterbrannen.bsky.social’s new book. heatmap.news/podcast/shif...
The answer isn’t that the Amazon rainforest is producing excess oxygen on the surface. (It’s not.) It’s that fossil fuels exist. I didn’t understand this at all before reading @peterbrannen.bsky.social’s new book. heatmap.news/podcast/shif...
I really think this codedness is happening in the discourse more than it’s happening in reality; pollsters like David Shor (for instance) understand this and have said as much!
August 25, 2025 at 4:50 PM
I really think this codedness is happening in the discourse more than it’s happening in reality; pollsters like David Shor (for instance) understand this and have said as much!