PinnedChildcare : what the science saysI recently wrote about errors in a ‘data driven’ guide to childcare; the first comment asked:May 2, 2021A response icon3May 2, 2021A response icon3
Against parachute skepticismOr: how to read scienceDec 30, 2021A response icon2Dec 30, 2021A response icon2
How to automagically rename PDFsThere was a time when being a researcher meant spending many, many hours in university libraries. Nowadays every paper is available as a…Dec 9, 2021A response icon1Dec 9, 2021A response icon1
Climate Change on a Little PlanetWe’re often told that if we avoid waste and live in harmony with nature, we can stop climate change. But…Nov 20, 2020A response icon6Nov 20, 2020A response icon6
Climate Action — ChildrenI’m writing a post showing you how individual choices affect global warming. You really should read that first. This is a long supporting…Nov 20, 2020A response icon1Nov 20, 2020A response icon1
Climate Action — DrivingI’m writing a post showing you how individual choices affect global warming. You really should read that instead. This is a dry, technical…Nov 20, 2020Nov 20, 2020
How fast will emissions decrease?There are many, many articles telling you how fast emissions need to decrease to limit warming to 2° C in 2100. This one’s different. I’ll…Nov 8, 2020Nov 8, 2020
COVID vs the Economy vs the 1970sIn the 1960s, economists thought they had found a trade-off between jobs and inflation. By letting inflation run higher, you could create…Oct 27, 2020Oct 27, 2020
Climate Action — sources for recyclingI’m writing a post on individual carbon footprints. You really should read that instead. These supporting technical posts are only for…Oct 17, 2020Oct 17, 2020
Climate action — sources for air travelI’m writing a post on individual carbon footprints. You really should read that instead. These supporting technical posts are only for…Oct 12, 2020Oct 12, 2020