Bernard's six-stack of substacks for Monday, April 22
Grant Duncan is sceptical of the IPSOS poll suggesting a slide to authoritarianism; How Israel turned 'homevoters' into NIMBYs; Simon O'Connor accuses Richard Prebble of selling out NZ
Tonight’s six-stack includes:
- writes via his substack that’s he’s sceptical about the IPSOS poll last week suggesting a slide into authoritarianism here, writing: Kiwis seem to want their cake and eat it too
Tal Aster writes for
about How Israel turned homeowners into YIMBYs.- writes via his substack about last week’s explosive paper in Nature about the true economic costs of not investing to stop climate emissions. It’s titled: Is $38 trillion a lot? Because that's what we're throwing away
- writes via his substack in response to Richard Prebble’s comments that joining AUKUS would be ‘lunacy’. O’Connor writes: Selling out our national security. Why do some ex-MPs think trading with China simultaneously means compromising our national security?
- has some good advice about misinformation and news in his substack: In the shadow of the infodemic. The crisis in media comes at a terrible time
- writes via the NZAE’s substack about The Transition to EVs.
A six-stack of substacks for your reading pleasure & utility
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