For starters, the startup ecosystem is maybe just not set up for it. They're overcapitalized on equity and have no good access to debt. Founders want quick exits--with high returns--for successful tech tests. But climate tech is just infrastructure, which is long-duration and medium-return.
06.03.2026 21:58
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Very excited for my friend John's timely book to come out, which I was lucky enough to get a sneak preview of in the research stage while overlapping at the Library of Congress. Pre-order today!
06.03.2026 19:01
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New header courtesy of @alienvsrobbins.bsky.social. Was hugely flattered The Ends of the World played some role in inspiring maybe the most succinct account of why geology is soul-altering
06.03.2026 17:26
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Peter Brannen @ Williams College
YouTube video by Phoebe Cohen
This was a fun event! www.youtube.com/watch?v=p4Eq...
06.03.2026 16:27
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=TYEv...
04.03.2026 18:53
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Hyperpolitics by Anton JΓ€ger
Good (very short) book for understanding why everything got weird and bad
03.03.2026 21:31
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wrote about the Strait of Hormuz in my new book
02.03.2026 20:57
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The war on Iran likely brings a new oil price shock and windfall profits.
So, who stands to win?
Our research shows: Last time around (2022), the US reaped the largest fossil fuel profits of any country ($377bn). 50% went to the top 1%, only 1% to the bottom 50%. Aπ§΅
01.03.2026 17:36
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π£οΈWestern Mass folks!π
27.02.2026 22:34
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Ha! Yes, a developing story
23.02.2026 22:59
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Things should clear up for the morning commute once silicate weathering has been shut down for long enough that slowly accumulating volcanic CO2 catastrophically deglaciates the entire planet
23.02.2026 22:49
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Wow, they just upgraded the forecast from 1-2 feet to a runaway snow-albedo feedback and 60 million year-long low-latitude global glaciation
23.02.2026 15:12
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21.02.2026 17:54
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Science journalist Peter Brannen describes the interesting patterns we see across all scales of nature, going back to the origins of life itself.
18.02.2026 22:31
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What! Thatβs bizarre, let me ask my publisher about it
20.02.2026 01:18
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strangely crucial to the oil industry too, these bizarre ancient teeth predictably change colors at higher temperatures and are used by oil geologists to figure out whether organic-rich rocks have been cooked enough to generate petroleum
19.02.2026 23:11
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Getting shown up in the arena of elite impunity by *the British monarchy* is an incredible βAmerica at 250!β achievement
19.02.2026 12:20
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Diagnosable TDS
18.02.2026 22:07
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Thanks Brendon!
18.02.2026 18:48
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And along with @laurapoppick.bsky.social's Strata, great to see so much love for geology among the nominees!
18.02.2026 17:17
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Ha, glad someone else made the connection, thatβs what I think everytime I see it
18.02.2026 15:37
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Maybe a stupid question but is there a reason Claude AI went with Kurt Vonnegutβs drawing of an asshole from Breakfast of Champions for its logo?
18.02.2026 15:34
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Indeed
18.02.2026 04:12
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Interesting! The most recent papers I had seen on the Wrangellia LIP only mention the bits in the PNW
18.02.2026 00:29
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Itβs a reminder that whataver world follows our experiment on the planet it could be as vastly different as the one that preceded this Triassic climate spasm, and that our legacy will live on, not only in the fossil record, but perhaps even in the topography of the mountains of the far future.
17.02.2026 23:41
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Curiously though life on Earth was completely transformed by the event: dinosaurs spread across the Earth--perhaps hopscotching across the transiently wetter landscapes of Pangaea--while modern mammals, conifers, stony corals, and even phytoplankton emerged from the wreckage.
17.02.2026 23:41
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Life took a major hit in this, the βCarnian Pluvial Eventβ, with strange groups that had survived the greatest mass extinction of all time, 20 million years earlier (the also-CO2-driven End-Permian) taking major hits.
17.02.2026 23:41
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