Links for 5/28/23

A belief in meritocracy is not only false: it’s bad for you

Doug Rushkoff Is Ready to Renounce the Digital Revolution

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Could This Be the Final Frontier for Renewable Energy?

Return to the Water documentary

Are You Using Your Leash Wrong?

@theblakemorgan on AI Bros

Meet the first famous female rock&roll drummer

How to make your wardrobe sustainable

Gov. DeSantis Urged to Veto Radioactive Roads Bill

Grosso Forever: Loveletter To Japan

British Longboard Union highlights reel: Porthmeor Longboard Classic, April 2023

Indigenous peoples caught in the Russia-Ukraine war

Sisters Stacia and Ashley Ahina

Ecocide: Should destroying nature be an international crime?

The Floating Basket Homes of Iraq: A Paradise Almost Lost to Saddam

The Fight to Expose Corporations’ Real Impact on the Climate

Takeshi Terauchi, Japan’s Eleki God

Concern grows over rich nations controlling sunlight

So.. You Can Longboard Dance? 2022 | Memories

The dark side of plastic: understanding the impact on our bodies, ecosystems, and the world

Why the Past 10 Years of American Life Have Been Uniquely Stupid

The origins of climate crisis

Coastal residents fear ‘hideous’ seawalls will block waterfront views

Korean Cowboys of the Old World

Woolight Firewire Sustainable Surfboards

Chokepoint Capitalism: how Big Tech and Big Content captured creative labor markets and how we’ll win them back

When Good Waves Go Rogue

Links for 8/1/21

The Day the Good Internet Died


 

Big quiffs, zombies and dead crows: the wild world of psychobilly


 

Logging the Four Doors break in San Onofre


 

How to see millions of years of history on a day at the beach


 

Inti Illimani – La Partida (1975)


 

Baby Boomers Shed Tears When They Remember The 1960s


 

A new investigation shows an Amazon warehouse destroying millions of unsold products each year


 

Earth is trapping ‘unprecedented’ amount of heat, Nasa says


 

Some of Europe’s Oldest-Known Modern Humans Are Distantly Related to Native Americans


 

Hawaiian shirts are returning – but ‘people want to think twice’, says expert


 

The Earth is humming. Caused by ocean waves

Links for 1/10/21

The Not-So-Chill History of Hawai‘i’s Breeziest Shirt


 

A Walk Along The Gaudy, Bawdy Pike


 

The Squires
Neil Young (middle) with his band the Squires and the Pontiac hearse he bought to tour. He named it Mortimer Hearseburg. (1964)


 

Artist Ed Ruscha’s Photos Showcased in New Getty Online Exhibit


 

Rare footage of Victoria’s first surfers in 1920 – “Surfing Hawaiian Redwood Boards at Lorne”


 

Where The Action Is 1965 – Pilot Episode

Supremes, 4 Seasons, Jan & Dean, Chad & Jeremy, Raiders


 

A dombra performance by a 23-year-old Kazakh musician in Lake Köbeituz, a salt lake in Kazakhstan that turns pink every several years.


 

How to Survive Encounters with Dangerous Animals

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 for 7/21/19

In too deep: why the seabed should be off-limits to mining companies


 

Reyn Spooner: Behind the Brand and its Iconic Hawaiian Shirts


 

Ice sheet collapse: The greatest unknown in climate science


 

Anti-Nazi youth movements in World War II


 

Satellite Images Show Vast Swaths of the Arctic on Fire


 

The Sound of Success, Mobile Food Truck Edition


 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sw7s1uDY_vA


 

Humans have made 8.3bn tons of plastic since 1950. This is the illustrated story of where it’s gone


 

Weird ‘Plasticrust’ Caused by Pollution Forms on Portuguese Island


 

How Culture Works: Adapt, Teach, Learn.


 

Sea levels, and heads in the sand


 

Seafood Without The Sea: Will Lab-Grown Fish Hook Consumers?


 

For the sake of our health, we need to kick the indoor habit


 

Psychedelic Vinyl – Vinyl Records LP’s For Sale