Links for 3/23/21

California to consider buying back private beachfront properties


 

The unexpected benefits of surfing


 

Beaver believers: Native Americans promote resurgence of ‘nature’s engineers’


 

Special brew: eco-friendly Peruvian coffee leaves others in the shade


 

Smile for the camera: the dark side of China’s emotion-recognition tech


 

Changes in Atlantic currents may have dire climate implications for the next century


 

6 Echo Chambers That Shaped the Sound of Pop Music


 

China is scaling up its weather modification programme – here’s why we should be worried


 

Music historian delves into LA’s rich jazz scene and how clubs were an ‘oasis from racism’


 

L.A.’s coast was once a DDT dumping ground.

Links for 2/20/21

Honolulu 1954


 

A Tale Of Two Ecosystems: On Bandcamp, Spotify And The Wide-Open Future


 

Surf Film Filmography


 

While Hollywood Had the Sunset Strip, East L.A. Had the ‘Latin Strip’


 

Stan Ross Larry Levine Interview 1988


 

Meet the Melanasians: Black People with Naturally Blonde Hair


 

Was Music City L.A.’s Greatest Record Store?


 

Music Of The Magindanao In The Philippines


 

GM and Ford Knew, Too: Reporting Reveals Auto Giants Recognized Looming Climate Crisis in 1960s—and Helped Bury Reality


 

Red Rover: 1957


 

Duke’s Ulcers: How Surfing’s Most Popular Icon Dealt with White Supremacy

Links for 5/2/20

Mysterious ghost boats full of corpses keep washing up in Japan


 

How Surfers Can Prevent Climate Chaos


 

The History of the Hawaiian Shirt


 

Bob Stanley recently sat down with drummer Brian Bennett


 

Rising Tides, Troubled Waters: The Future of Our Ocean


 

Climate Change Is Breaking Open America’s Nuclear Tomb


 

Scientists have gotten predictions of global warming right since the 1970s


 

December 2019 and a busy summer arvo at Sydney’s Freshwater – the cradle of Australian surfing


 

Borneo is burning


 

Oil is the New Data


 

From the point to the sand – Augusto Olinto


 

The Ghosts of Dogtown


 

Maria Tallchief: The Small-Town Native American Who Became America’s First Prima Ballerina


 

Acid Oceans are Stripping Sharks of Their Scales


 

Nature doesn’t do deals

Links fro 12/14/19

Beatles, Jimi, Stones, Endless Summer – who’s the link? John Van Hamersveld!


 

New stuff from CJ Nelson by Steve Cleveland


 

The Extremely Fast Peopling of the Americas


 

Wie sind Tote auf Urlaub!


 

In Hawai’i, Plantation Tourism Tastes Like Pineapple


 

Climate change could end mortgages as we know them


 

Global Warming Will Drown Bangkok, Shanghai, Mumbai


 

Florida GOP leaders finally utter ‘sea level rise,’ lament ‘lost decade’


 

Lord Thing (1970, DeWitt Beall)


 

Ebony Steel Band – The Model


 

Surfing in Peru – in pictures

Links for 6/25/19

Why are we still pretending ‘trickle-down’ economics work?


 

Cowboy Throat Singing


 

Could you be eating a credit card a week?


 

BTW, You’re Eating And Breathing In Plastic Too


 

The Literal Translation of Country Names


 

Bruce Brown Surf Movie Maker On TV 1965

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Smarter people listen to instrumental music: study


 

Instagram Ruined Travel. A New Generation Of Influencers Is Trying To Fix It.


 

Where did the Dravidians originate from?


 

10,000 year old stones found under Lake Michigan. They are arranged in a circle and one even has a mastodon on it.</a