[BLOG] Some Tuesday links
Mar. 4th, 2014 10:56 pm- Centauri Dreams' Paul Gilster writes about a need for some paradigm to support extraterrestrial colonization.
- At Crooked Timber, Henry Farrell is skeptical about the long-term environmental effects of the Crimea crisis, as domestic fracking in Europe will start looking to be more secure than Russian imports.
- Eastern Approaches notes the support of Poland for Ukraine.
- Far Outliers notes the plight of German ships, civilian and military, in the Pacific at the time the First World War was declared.
- A Fistful of Euros links to the first George Bush's infamous "Chicken Kiev" speech of 1991 counseling against Ukrainian independence.
- Geocurrents' Asya Pereltsvaig reviews recent media coverage of the Crimean crisis, and wonders about the consequences for Russia.
- Marginal Revolution links to some recommended books, fiction and otherwise, on Crimea.
- The Planetary Society Blog invites regular non-astronomers to join the hunt for an asteroid.
- Otto Pohl places the issues of the Crimean Tatars in the context of the forcible homogenization of European nation-states. Other communities also vanished.
- Towleroad notes Republican Congressman Steve King who apparently doesn't believe in protecting LGBT right because it's not immediately visible. (Like religion?)
- The Volokh Conspiracy's Ilya Somin argues that making Russian leaders pay personal costs, via passport bans and the like, is a good thing.