Bernard’s six-stack of substacks at 6.06 pm on March 18
IKEA using NZ to green-wash; A well-deserved victory lap; Steven Anastasiou on the sticky last mile for inflation; Melanie Newfield on weedy lakes; Ted Goia on the ‘Dopamine Cartel’ and Tik Tok
TL;DR: In my ‘six-stack’ of substacks at 6.06pm on Monday, March 18:
IKEA is accused of planting big forests in New Zealand to green-wash; REDD-Monitor
A City for People takes a well-deserved victory lap over Wellington’s pro-YIMBY District Plan votes; A City for People
Steven Anastasiou takes a close look at the sticky last mile for US inflation; Economics Uncovered
Melanie Newfield dives into what’s going on in Aotearoa’s weedy lakes; The Turnstone
Ted Goia writes brilliantly about the ‘Dopamine Cartel’ and Tik Tok; and, The Honest Broker
Nate Hagens talks to Lyn Alden about the relationship between energy and money. The Great Simplification
IKEA using NZ for green-washing
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