Nathaniel Hoffman

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Telling better climate stories. Also immigration, democracy, journalism, Idaho, Africa, tech, etc.
Webhttps://paleo.media

Tarbush Kitchen is now open on Broadway (moved from Overland location) and the pics look sweet. Check it out.

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"African countries have created sustainable and efficient clean-energy markets that protect investors and drive development on the continent’s terms. Private investors in the US and elsewhere should take advantage of this momentum..." - Ador & Muchiri

https://www.project-syndicate.org/commentary/private-sector-should-finance-renewable-energy-in-africa-by-senyo-ador-and-wangari-muchiri-2023-09

Investing in Africa’s Green Transition | by Senyo Ador & Wangari Muchiri - Project Syndicate

Senyo Ador & Wangari Muchiri urge private-sector actors to capitalize on the continent’s abundant renewable-energy potential.

Project Syndicate
got lazy today and just froze my tomatoes and jam instead of canning them🤷‍♂️

So proud of my niece for taking on this HUGE blind spot in American Jewish education - the utter lack of teaching about Palestinians, in @jdforward.

Can confirm: "In my Jewish school setting, there has never been mention of the Palestinian people."

https://forward.com/opinion/558986/im-a-jewish-day-school-student-we-need-to-learn-palestinian-history/

I'm a Jewish day school student. We need to learn Palestinian history.

Jewish children are often taught to love Israel first, and learn about the details later. This needs to change.

The Forward

#nationalradioday is today. Chune in and donate $$ today to keep freeform, independent, dope radio on the airs in the Boise Valley @radioboise

https://secure.givelively.org/donate/boise-community-radio-project/national-radio-day-at-radio-boise

It's ON.
Extraordinary photos of July's extreme weather - BBC News

It is a summer of extremes. Burning temperatures followed by raging fires. Wild storms and torrential rain. And a run of broken climate records.

News
Something else we really need to tackle as a society in the next decade: https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2019/04/the-suburbs-can-be-fixed-no-really.html#_=_
Biden Harris Administration Opens Applications For States & Territories To Implement $8.5 Billion For Home Energy Rebates As Part Of Investing In America Agenda - CleanTechnica

Bidenomics to Save Americans Up to $1 Billion Annually in Energy Costs and Support Over 50,000 U.S. Jobs By Funding States and Territories to Develop Programs for Affordable Energy-Efficient Home Upgrades

CleanTechnica

"The heat-related deaths of people living on the streets are doubly invisible. In addition to the factors above, the public at large tends to look away from the poorest of the poor even under the best of circumstances. When they’re actually dying on our streets, the need to look away is nearly impossible to resist."

https://yaleclimateconnections.org/2023/07/for-unhoused-people-in-americas-hottest-large-city-heat-waves-are-a-merciless-killer/

For unhoused people in America’s hottest large city, heat waves are a merciless killer

Finding shelter from extreme heat is critical to survival in Phoenix, Arizona, where record-breaking heat waves are on the rise.

Yale Climate Connections