John Quiggin argued at the Centre for Policy Development‘s Pushing Our Luck launch discussion at Avid Reader a couple of weeks ago that the best way to view the advent of the Abbott government was that the Coalition had not […]
So, are you one of our commentors who’s customised their gravatar? If you are only relying on WordPress’ default because you don’t know how to get yourself a custom avatar, then this post is for you. It’s also for anyone who hasn’t yet realised that there’s more they could be doing with their gravatar.
I’ve always wondered if the claim, often made by rightwingers in the ALP, that whoever is their standard bearer is just *more electable* has just become one of those supposedly self-evident nostrums that people repeat without even thinking about it. […]
This is a wrap of some of commentary on the recent IPCC report. You can follow the links, or not, according to your needs, time and desires. Climate Code Red carries a very clear summary of the report, which they […]
One of the great illusions of political analysis in Australia is that the Coalition has a “cunning plan”, a unified and coherent agenda for governing the nation. This is manifested in both left and right variants. On the left, we […]
Below I’ve set set out some of the main findings in the Summary for Policymakers (downloadable from here) from the IPCC’s Climate Change 2013: The Physical Science Basis before looking at what they say about the wriggle room remaining to […]
So it’s time for another Overflow thread, as part of our system for keeping other threads on-topic. There are Rules here. DO NOT treat this as an Open Thread – the #overflow has a very separate purpose: set apart for the more contentious side-discussions, to avoid disruptive thread-clutter that discourages other commentors. Off-topic chatty tangents belong on our Open Threads.
Since we don’t live by politics alone (I sincerely hope), what else did people get up to this weekend? Join in, share some tales, regulars and lurkers all!
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