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August 2021 in Review

Most frightening and/or depressing story: The U.S. is not prepared for megadisasters. Pandemics, just to cite one example. War and climate change tipping points, just to cite two others. Solutions or at least risk mitigation measures exist, such as getting a health care system, joining the worldwide effort to deal with carbon emissions, and as for war, how about just try to avoid it?

Most hopeful story: The Nordic welfare model works by providing excellent benefits to the middle class, which builds the public and political support to collect sufficient taxes to provide the benefits, and so on in a virtuous cycle. This is not a hopeful story for the U.S., where wealthy and powerful interests easily break the cycle with anti-tax propaganda, which ensure benefits are underfunded, inadequate, available only to the poor, and resented by middle class tax payers.

Most interesting story, that was not particularly frightening or hopeful, or perhaps was a mixture of both: Ectogenesis is an idea for colonizing other planets that involves freezing embryos and putting them on a spaceship along with robots to thaw them out and raise them. Fungi could also be very useful in space, providing food, medicine, and building materials.

mushrooms in space

I learned a few things from this Scientific American article. First, fungi can be very useful in space because they break down hydrocarbons, which are abundant but not hospitable to life, and turn them into sugars, which are not abundant in space and do support life. Second, they create hard carbonaceous materials which can provide protection, insulation, and even conduct electricity. Third, at least some scientists think fungi will be discovered in space. Fourth, the character Paul Stamets on Star Trek Discovery is named after a real scientist named Paul Stamets, who wrote the book Mycelium Running, which I have heard of an haven’t read. And finally, something I knew but for the record have no personal experience with to date, psychoactive mushrooms can treat depression, loneliness, and post-traumatic stress disorder, all of which are going to occur anywhere in our universe humans choose to go.