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Lambert and I, and many readers, agree that Ukraine has prompted the worst informational environment ever. We hope readers will collaborate in mitigating the fog of war — both real fog and stage fog — in comments. None of us need more cheerleading and link-free repetition of memes; there are platforms for that. Low-value, link-free pom pom-wavers will be summarily whacked.

And for those who are new here, this is not a mere polite request. We have written site Policies and those who comment have accepted those terms. To prevent having to resort to the nuclear option of shutting comments down entirely until more sanity prevails, as we did during the 2015 Greek bailout negotiations and shortly after the 2020 election, we are going to be ruthless about moderating and blacklisting offenders.

–Yves

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Please do not write us to ask why a comment has not appeared. We do not have the bandwidth to investigate and reply. Using the comments section to complain about moderation decisions/tripwires earns that commenter troll points. Please don’t do it. Those comments will also be removed if we encounter them.

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Physicists see electron whirlpools for the first time MIT News. Here they are:

How Antarctic Krill Coordinate the Biggest Swarms in the World Scientific American

Data Doesn’t Support US Recession (video) Barry Ritholtz, The Big Picture. About that tight labor market:

We’re Not Already In a Recession Real Clear Markets

The Worst 6 Months Ever For Financial Markets A Weath of Common Sense

Copper Crash Deepens as Recession Fears Loom Over Metals Trading Bloomberg

Climate

The Infamous 1972 Report That Warned of Civilization’s Collapse (interview) Wired. “Politically, at the level of corporations, at the official level, things are going pretty much in the wrong direction. Culturally, below the line, my bet is that a lot of things are happening in the good direction. The human revolution is already happening—it’s just that we don’t see it.” “Infamous” is really the wrong word. How about “prescient”?

Failure of US climate leadership compounds fears for COP27 summit FT

‘In the mouth of dragons’: Melting glaciers threaten Pakistan’s north Agence France Presse

‘Huge’ unexpected ozone hole discovered over tropics Independent

#COVID19

COVID-19 deaths tied to US life expectancy drop Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy. Everything’s going according to plan.

COVID’s Omicron waves saw lower-income Ontarians die at higher rates, analysis shows Toronto Star

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Did COVID vaccine mandates work? What the data say Nature

The Vaccine-Hesitant Moment NEJM

The mysterious vanishing of MIS-C The Munro Report. Good news!

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Holidaymakers warned of rising coronavirus cases at European destinations Guardian (Re Silc). It’s highly unfortunate that international air travel is one ginormous superspreading event, but here we are.

New covid-19 Omicron sub-variant BA.2.75 detected in countries like India: WHO The Tribune. The Covid train always leaves on time, and there’s always another train coming.

Monkeypox

NYC Monkeypox Cases Double in a Week, More Vaccines Days Away NBC

Labcorp to Offer Monkeypox Testing as Part of US Diagnosis Effort Bloomberg

China?

Shanghai chases karaoke COVID cluster as China looks to curb outbreaks Reuters

How China’s ‘Big Shot’ tycoon broke the nickel market and survived a US$1 billion loss South China Morning Post

China Police Database Was Left Open Online for Over a Year, Enabling Leak WSJ

Taiwan and the Making of an “Asian” NATO Black Agenda Report

Syraqistan

Parsi: New Iran sanctions may spell death of the JCPOA Responsible Statecraft

UK/EU

Boris Johnson to resign as prime minister as government crumbles FT. Larry the Cat has views:

Johnson, His Fall London Review of Books

Divided French parliament gives new PM tough time during first address EuroNews

New Not-So-Cold War

How to Equip Ukraine to Break the Black Sea Blockade Foreign Policy. From the Hudson Institute.

Russia attends G20 meeting set to be dominated by Ukraine conflict Reuters

Russia prepares to mobilise economy for longer war in Ukraine FT

Biden Administration

Democrats Schumer and Manchin strike deal to cut drug costs for seniors ABC News. Allow Medicare to negotiate prescription drug prices.

We Want to Rebuild U.S. Relations With China WSJ

Has Biden’s Top Diplomat in Mexico Gone Too Far, Officials Ask? NYT

Abortion

The Republican Moms Apologizing to Their Liberal Kids Slate

The Supremes

The Dark Truth Behind the SCOTUS Ruling Puck. “The conservative justices angling to overturn Roe are also the embodiment of a ruthless fifty-year political campaign.” Something the Democrat Party can’t even conceive of, let alone execute.

Reining In the Fourth Branch of Government RealClearPolitics

Republicans May Have Set Themselves Up for a Showdown With the Supreme Court Noah Millman, NYT

History, the Supreme Court, and Dobbs v. Jackson: Joint Statement from the AHA and the OAH (July 2022) American Historical Association

Police State Watch

Far more could have been done to save Uvalde massacre victims, a new report says NPR

The Bezzle

‘God, Hwang and Archegos’: Insider Details of Collapsed Firm Revealed in Lawsuit Bloomberg. Family office shenanigans.

Shortages

Trade restrictions are inflaming the worst food crisis in a decade World Bank Blogs

A Global Famine Is Still an Avoidable Disaster Leonid Bershidsky, Bloomberg

US to diversify infant formula industry to avoid shortages AP

Class Warfare

Shareholder Power and the Decline of Labor NBER. From the Abstract: “Consistent with theory of the firm based on conflicts of interests between shareholders and stakeholders, we find that establishments of firms that experience an increase in ownership by larger and more concentrated institutional shareholders have lower employment and wages.”

How Foreign Private Equity Hooked New England’s Fishing Industry ProPublica

The Shrinking of the Middle-Class Neighborhood NYT

The Happiness Data That Wrecks a Freudian Theory WSJ

These Photographs Capture the Indescribable Glory of Trains Smithsonian

Walking Venice Craig Mod

Antidote du jour (via):

See yesterday’s Links and Antidote du Jour here.

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