Why do things take so long? Anyway, here it is, my first zine from my research - written for Australians, but still relevant for others on the planet. CLIMATE CHANGE, why we are especially fucked. Same deal as the Pete zine, the digital version is pay what you want.

SeaFury explains why Australia and it's neighbours are especially fucked. You get stickers! And you get a call to action.This is a part of a series of zines from the research desk of SeaFury: mixing climate change and building physics with personal *opinions*. Read at your own risk. #climateChange #zine

https://ko-fi.com/seafuryandpete/shop

If anyone else makes zines, I would love to do a zine swap! #zine
@SeaFury I made one once... it kinda started out as a Zine and ended up as a very small art book lol
@andycarolan It takes a lot of planning to get all the info you want into a few pages!
@SeaFury It does... that said, mine is mostly drawings lol.

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Why do things take so long?

My pseudo physics philosophical guess is that it's coz creation, as in creative activity, is an act of fighting against entropy. The energy so required cannot be released instantly, hence time must elapse.

@MsDropbear42 It's quite an addictive tension. I like it but I am tired. Creative work is so absorbing but it does take a lot of energy.