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I sometimes reflect on why it is I care so much about the climate crisis and why I’ve devoted a big chunk of my professional life to thinking and writing about it. Obviously, we should all care—it affects us all—but for most American voters...
A fifth of the world’s oil flows through the Strait of Hormuz, a sliver of ocean between Iran and the Gulf States. Since the beginning of the U.S.-Israeli war in Iran, that traffic has slowed to a trickle, which has sent the price of oil sk...
Chopping it up with personal trainer Colin Davis
In this episode of Non-Toxic, I’m joined by fitness influencer Colin Davis to explore the intersection of muscle hypertrophy, masculinity, and climate activism. You might remember Colin from...
Weird Weather #12
I’ve been doing these “weird weather” reports as little add-ons to previous posts, but now once a month, I’m publishing them as stand-alone newsletters for subscribers. Sign up today and ensure you get lots of silly stori...
Is our “green” future being built on a global sacrifice zone?
In this episode, I’m joined by my former New Yorker colleague Nicolas Niarchos to discuss his revelatory new book, The Elements of Power. It’s a globe-spanning investigation int...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Critic and journalist writing and podcasting about masculinity, wellness, bro-science and climate.
Super Health is my newsletter about dark wellness. Snake is my newsletter about furniture and design. Est. 2014
Director of Young Men Research Project, quoted in NYT, Atlantic, CBC, Vox, bylines in Rolling Stone and MarketWatch. I write about Gen Z and young men, digital masculinity and internet nihilism, prediction markets, and more.
Independent writer and journalist covering the right-wing media. My first book comes out Spring 2027 (Sourcebooks) Words in Media Matters, MSNBC, Newsweek, elsewhere.
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