July 22 2021 It's another smokey hot Summer on the front range. Apparently most of the smoke is from the west coast; so far Colorado seems to be escaping a repeat of last year's epic wildfires. We've even gotten a decent amount of rain, enough to keep the wildflowers going and the grasses green. Have finally gotten starting reading William Catton's seminal 1980s book 'Overshoot'[0], a work I regularly see referenced by others. Initially started with an electronic copy but stopped reading about 3 chapters in and ordered a used paperback copy as there are several charts and I can see wanting to keep this as a reference. I'll write up my impressions of the book at some point. Fans of audio books might check out Michael Dowd's free reading of 'Overshoot' on Soundcloud[1]. Dowd is a huge fan of Catton and when he passed away in 2015 encouraged John M. Greer, who has written probably 10 books or more at least partially based on ideas gleaned from "Overshoot", to write an eulogy[2]. - - While waiting for Catton's book to arrive I picked up Paolo Bacigalupi's 'The Windup Girl'[3], a dystopian novel which I quite enjoyed, though I did find it peculiar that all the scheming, corrupt characters were largely refraining from burning massive amounts of fossil fuels even though still available. The author is a native of Colorado and seemingly a bit reclusive but clearly a prolific writer. 'The Water Knife'[4] was his followup novel about a drought devastated Southwestern US.. - - Random things recently come across: - 'Sixty Years of Climate Change Warnings' [5] by Alice Bell / The Guardian Basically a long-form excerpt from Dr. Bell's recent book 'Our Biggest Experiment'[5] which sounds very similar to David Wallace-Wells 'Losing Earth' previously reviewed on this phlog. Bell is a journalist and historian of science in the UK so this has a somewhat different perspective than 'Losing Earth'. I didn't recall Wallace-Wells mentioning Anne Gorsuch's role in quashing meaningful mitigation efforts. She turns out to be the mother of Neil Gorsuch, one of the more recently Republican-appointed SCOTUS judges. Bell gives an introduction to the book's material in a recent online Citizens Assembly meeting[7]. - 'Problems, Predicaments, and Technology' blog [8] Came across one of Erik Michael's posts on The Collapse Chronicle[9] and after poking around decided his blog was bookmark-worthy. Apparently many of the blog posts originated from material on Michael's Facebook group; the blog is fairly new, created as a hedge against potential future Facebook censorship. I very much like that Erik provides links to his references. He was recently interviewed[10] as part of Michael Dowd's 'Post Doom Conversations' series on YouTube. - /r/Collapse via GopheRddit [11] Not really a fan of Reddit but I regularly come across interesting posts and links on /r/Collapse and for merely reading find the Gopher interface wonderfully simple. There's also a NEWS interface[12] which may allow posting if one can figure out how to register on gmane.io; I couldn't. - - Refs: [0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overshoot [1] https://soundcloud.com/michael-dowd-grace-limits/catton-overshoot-1 [2] https://www.resilience.org/stories/2015-02-05/as-night-closes-in/ [3] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Windup_Girl [4] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Water_Knife [5] https://v.gd/UDQ3Ls https://www.theguardian.com/science/2021/jul/05/\ sixty-years-of-climate-change-warnings-the-signs-that-were-missed-and-ignored [6] https://guardianbookshop.com/our-biggest-experiment-9781472974778.html [7] https://youtu.be/ddEqmQOXNF8 [8] https://problemspredicamentsandtechnology.blogspot.com/ [9] https://paper.li/thecollapsechronicle [10] https://youtu.be/SV9mKajTpSk [11] gopher://gopherddit.com/1/ [12] news://ciao.gmane.io/gwene.com.reddit.r.collapse