Welcome to week 02 of All Our Yesterdays., a day late (#AuspiciousStarts). The reason is that I used my AOY time/energy yesterday on finishing the draft of a Big New Report, which I will release on Friday.
Good news this week in terms of various people saying nice things about the project, AND contributing to it in the form of guest posts (waves at Chloe, Hugh, Prakash and Grace). If all goes well, there should be four guest posts this month, and that seems like a good baseline (from which to grow). Secondly, have continued to add events to The Database (from which future posts will come).
Aim is 2000 Twitter followers by the end of the year. Moved from 50 to. 63, which is, ah, mild.
What you may have missed in the last week on the site
- 1995, Jan 9: “Efficiency” promises vs hated and feared regulation/taxation #Predatory Delay #auspol
- 1958, Jan 8: “The masters of infinity… could control the world’s weather”, says LBJ
- 2013, Jan 7: Paper (briefly) wraps rock. But coal wins in the end… #auspol
- 1971, Jan 6: the whiff of sulphur (taxes) and 20 more years of #PredatoryDelay
- 2006, Jan 5: strategic hand-wringing about “Our Drowning Neighbours”
- 2023, Jan 4: can green groups survive abeyance?
- 1992, Jan 3: Greenpeace vs POTUS on Climate Change
What I’ve been reading/watching/listening to
Would you believe the Schwarzenegger/Belushi film “Red Heat.” And the Michael Mann actioner “Heat.” Neither of which have owt to do with climate change, despite the titles.
What’s coming up in the next week on the site
Posts about Carroll Wilson, Kofi Annan, Propaganda and that Blueprint…
What’s coming up in the next week in the real world
50th anniversary of Blueprint for Survival
More horror. That’s what the theme of 2022 is – “more horror”