Sunday, March 29, 2026

Links 3/29/2026

Iran War: More Signs of a Long Conflict and Resulting Severe Economic Damage

The latest Iran war update: both sides dig in, virtually assuring at least a long-ish conflict and economic devastation.

The Sunday Morning Movie Presents: Silence (Chinmoku) (1971) Run Time: 2H 9M Plus Jazz!

Silence is a movie about faith and its loss.

Beavers Can Turn Streams Into Carbon Stores – We Measured How Much

Natural engineers can quietly help river landscapes store more carbon for decades to come. 

Links 3/28/2026

Iran War: More Escalation – US Strikes Iran Steel Plants, Israel Sends Third Missile at Iran Nuclear Plant; Yemen Joins War

Today’s Iran war update: the escalation dynamic intensifies as economies all across Asia are the first to bleed out

Book Review: How Genetics Shapes Our Ideas About Vice and Blame

IMHO, the book “Original Sin” makes a wildly unsound case for the genetic roots of sin, vice and guilt, and our attitudes toward punishment.

Coffee Break: East Asia and the War in West Asia, RIP Metaverse, Cetacean Doulas, and Social Sycophancy

Part the First: The War in West Asia Viewed from East Asia.  The daily updates compiled here have been essential for cutting through the fog of war associated with the current War in West Asia.  Many people have marveled at the sheer stupidity of another unnecessary (to be redundant) war of choice in the Middle […]

The Controversy Over Deep-Sea Mining, Explained

Deep-sea mining backers want metals for clean tech. Indigenous Pacific Islanders call it a threat to life, culture, and the ocean itself.

Links 3/27/2026

Iran War: Trump Faffs About, Extending Deadline for Strike Threat by 10 Days as US Military and Energy/Materials Shortfalls and Shortages Expected in Weeks; Iran Allows Transit of Trapped “Friendly” Ships

Today’s Iran war update: Trump and his inner circle seem astonishingly oblivious to accelerating damage to the economy and the military.

The Trump Administration’s Supposed “War” on Latin America’s Drug Cartels Has a New Name: “Operation Total Extermination”

While the War Department is currently focused on partner-led deterrence operations, it does not not rule out unilateral US strikes across Latin America.

Two Verdicts in Two Days: How American Courts Are Rewriting the Rules for Big Tech and Children

Will two verdicts against tech platform operators over the danger to children lead to a tidal wave of lawsuits? That jury is out.

The War on Iran Cannot Be Explained by Material Interests Alone

The War on Iran, observed beyond geopolitics: power, belief, and history shaping conflict beyond material interests

Australia’s Fuels Dependence Turns Into a Crisis

Australia is on its way to becoming the first advanced economy major victim of the Iran war due to baffling policy choices.