January 2020
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to reduce greenhouse emissions, worry about what you eat, not where it comes from -
OurWorldInData
the next 11 months of Brexit negotiations explained (funny, but not funny) -
Politics
a shortage of housing is not the primary driver of UK house prices -
Mainly Macro
the UK government is all steam ahead with "f**k business" -
Guardian
Canberra: out of the smoke and into the hail -
Guardian
HS2: "hard to determine whether there will be any [regional] economic benefits" from £100+ billion project -
Guardian
walking and cycling are more fun than teleporting! -
@NWurban
how Paris mayor Anne Hidalgo is curbing cars and increasing cycling -
Curbed
behavioural pseudoscience: Surrounded by Idiots -
Medium
almost exactly one household in three in Oxford has no car -
NomisWeb [(2011 census)]
"Is it possible to escape the home-ownership fetish?" -
Economist
looking at the downsides of making public transport free, Finland doesn't follow Estonia -
yle
why religious discrimination in India's Citizenship Act is so dangerous -
Wire
velvet worms and fighting grasshoppers: the fire threat to Australia's smaller animals -
NYT
how reducing road provision can make motor traffic "evaporate" -
RapidTransition
German childrens books in translation, from the last thirty years -
Riveter
The Australian now does climate change denial denial -
@KetanJ0
the catastrophically inept response to the fires of Australia's prime minister -
Monthly
papyrus fragments, mad evangelicals, and secretive Oxford dons -
Guardian
a model for Oxford: Ghent's circulation plan -
StreetFilms [video]big changes done quickly and cheaply, using bollards and bus gates
now the UK has to make real decisions about an actual Brexit, it's going to get messy -
Guardian"a scrappy, relatively unambitious, low-alignment trade deal is arguably the most plausible landing zone"
a 2008 study on Australian climate change impacts: "fire seasons will start earlier, end slightly later, and generally be more intense... This effect increases over time, but should be directly observable by 2020" -
SBS
"The bookstore in the fire-ravaged village of Cobargo, New South Wales, has a new sign outside: 'Post-Apocalyptic Fiction has been moved to Current Affairs.'" -
NYT
the ten inalienable rights of the reader -
Poynton
Barcelona's superblocks - with a video on woman-centred urban design -
BBC
is the Anglo-American world in a death-spiral to Soviet-style poverty? -
EandCo
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