Refs
* Catastrophic climate risks should be neither understated nor overstated (linking that here is my contribution to the debate at ATTP)
* Rishi Sunak’s first job? Clearing up his own mess; A clever man, with a penchant for bad ideas says Bagehot at the Economist (arch) but that's a touch negative; Rishi Sunak is anointed Britain’s new prime minister is perhaps fairer (arch).
* Who Will Run It? by Bryan Caplan.
* More than 250 literary figures rail against acquisition by Penguin Random House of book by conservative US supreme court justice - I was going to do a post on this, but really it is just a bit of tedious nonsense from the Graun. These aren't "250 literary figures" - these are mostly book-shop clerks and the like; or in their own delicate phrasing members of the writing, publishing, and broader literary community; just see the list for yourself. But the prize goes to the Orwellian it is imperative that publishers uphold their dedication to freedom of speech with a duty of care. The stuff about inalienable human rights is just a confusion between how the world is and how they would like it to be; all too commonplace.
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