Sunday, July 24, 2016

Sunday Mini-links

Here are a few stories that caught my eye:

Labor Makes Clinton's Case to Rust Belt Whites Curious About Trump - Bloomberg

The H-Bombs in Turkey - The New Yorker

The Most Important US Air Force Base You've Never Heard Of - The Nation.  Ramstein.

How Renewable Energy Is Blowing Climate Change Efforts Off Course - New York Times

In Backyard of RNC, Drugs, Vanishing Jobs Strain Rural America - Bloomberg. Pomeroy, Ohio.

How a Guy From a Montana Trailer Park Overturned 150 Years of Biology - The Atlantic 

Where Did Agriculture Begin? Boy, It's Complicated - The Salt 

The Racist History of Portland, America's Whitest City - The Atlantic.  I didn't realize Oregon once had a law not allowing blacks to live there. 

The First Family of Competitive Lumberjacking - The New Yorker

Soil and Gas: Two Arkansas Families Battle for World Supremacy in Rototiller Racing - Wall Street Journal.  From the beginning of the month.

"He Steals, But He Gets Things Done" - Slate

Utah Lake's Poop-Driven Algal Bloom is a Crappy Situation - Wired.  Growing population and climate change in the Great Basin.


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