Links to things I found interesting, but didn't want to do a full post about:
- Chevron Is Trying to Crush a Prominent Climate Lawyer—and Maybe the World. This article should scare anyone who believes in a safe and clean environment, climate change, and the rule of law.
- How Ole Roemer Calculated The Speed Of Light. A fundamental discovery that was made more than 300 years ago. I am ashamed to admit I have never heard of Roemer.
- A “Stellar Sneeze” May Have Caused The Dramatic Dimming Of Betelgeuse Last Winter. So it's probably not going to go supernova soon.
- Fuck You, I'm Voting. For my US readers.
- George R.R. Martin's Controversy At the Hugo Awards Highlights a Power Struggle in Sci-Fi/Fantasy. The beloved Game of Thrones author has responded to accusations of racism and transphobia during the virtual ceremony.
- The Square Mile. London's Financial District Before and After Covid 19. "Welcome to the first iN-PUBLiC hosted online exhibition. This exhibition brings together photographers who have worked extensively within London’s renowned financial district, colloquially known as the Square Mile."
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