Bernard’s 6-stack of substacks at 6.16 pm on Friday, March 22
Joseph Politano on the power of NZ's up-zoning; Jenny Ruth on whether to partially float Kiwibank; Troy Baisden on Auckland Council's 3.8 degrees of warming rule; Alex Steffen on climate hope
TL;DR: In today’s ‘six-stack’ of substacks at 6.16pm on Friday, March 22:
writes about New Zealand's Building Boom—And What the World Must Learn From It over at his substack. challenges the Auckland Council’s use of a 3.8 degrees of warming forecast to oppose a wave-park and data centre project via his substack post titled: Are we suddenly surfing an extreme climate cartoon? argues the Government should float a 49% stake in Kiwibank to ensure it has more capital for growth in this substack post: Would listing Kiwibank on NZX solve the lack of banking competition? wrote about the disability funding freeze over at in a post titled: A week of the grim: The sweeping and devastating changes to the disability purchasing rules writes a substack called about climate issues. His latest post is titled: "Most of my neighbors don't have flood insurance either.": When we can't make sense of a world growing exponentially weirder. and argue Japanese bond investors won’t flood their money home now Japan has ended its negative interest rate policy in their substack post titled: The Japanese Bid for Foreign Bonds After the End of Yield Curve Control Money: inside and outIn praise of up-zoning
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