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@joycechaplin
Harvard professor, historian of science, technology, and medicine, plus food and environment ๐ (https://history.fas.harvard.edu/people/joyce-chaplin) New book: THE FRANKLIN STOVE (https://us.macmillan.com/books/9780374613808/thefranklinstove/)
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Ah, Harvard colleaguesโraise a taco with me tomorrow
๐๏ธ Did you miss Episode 3 of the APS podcast, Useful Knowledge? Tune in to hear from @joycechaplin.bsky.social about the life and work of Benjamin Franklin including his pivotal invention, the Franklin Stove.
๐ง Listen on Spotify: https://bit.ly/4r3au1p
or Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/45oTgmS
Benjamin Franklin, born on this day 1706: โRebellion to Tyrants is Obedience to God.โ
โOver the past four decades, Republican and Democratic administrations have used different estimates of the monetary value of a human life in cost-benefit analyses. But until now, no administration has counted it as zero.โ
It was wonderful to talk Tom Paine and climate change last nightโthank you @theitps.bsky.social and @noraslonimsky.bsky.social !
Best books of 2025 so farโฆa list I did not expect to be on (and very happy to see it includes so many other titles about environment and energy!)
www.newyorker.com/best-books-2...
#NoKings Boston! The Common is crammed, the posters are primo
โThe Ministry of Peace concerns itself with war, the Ministry of Truth with lies, the Ministry of Love with torture and the Ministry of Plenty with starvation. These contradictions are not accidentalโฆthey are deliberate exercises in doublethink.โ Orwell, โ1984โ
First day of the semester, first day of a new class, a freshman seminar on โMoby-Dick,โ the novel and its significance for the history of resource extraction: โwonder ye then at the fiery hunt?โ
Franklin didnโt just invent a stoveโhe invented five. Each one was designed to conserve fuel and control smoke. His final models in Europe? Built to burn coal cleaner.
Sound familiar? ๐ป Listen to @joycechaplin.bsky.socialโฌ break it down: benfranklinsworld.com/412
#EnergyHistory #History
The first anti-vaxxers worried that the original vaccine, which used cowpox against smallpox, would turn them into cows, a bizarre fear depicted here by caricaturist James Gillrayโtoday is his day.
Maybe itโs bad travel karma to travel with a novel whose manuscript was traveling on a train when it crashed?
E pur si muoveโฆ
Thank you so much!!
You may not have noticed, but today is the second shortest day in historyโif we get many more days like this, by 2029, atomic clocks may have to register a negative leap second www.space.com/astronomy/ea...
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I am so sorry Joanne, but also glad there are still people who are kind when kindness is needed
If we include natural history, Rachel Carson, David Attenboroughโฆ
Your annual reminder of scienceโs foundational role in US history: on July 4, 1776, the Declaration of Independence was first publicly read, in Philadelphia, from a platform originally built for astronomers to observe the 1769 Transit of Venusโscience was the literal platform for revolution
โMore than 98 percent of [Harvard] faculty who responded to the survey supported the Universityโs decision to sue the White House.โ www.thecrimson.com/article/2025...
Bruce Lee, birthright citizen
Fantastic piece by @doctorvive.bsky.social about the climate crisis, a must-read and a necessary pushback to abundance-narrative delusions www.theguardian.com/environment/...
Dogs and cats, living togetherโฆ yaledailynews.com/blog/2025/06...
๐ฅDid you know colonial Americans worried about climate change during the Little Ice Age?
Benjamin Franklin had a solution: a stove that used less wood, produced more heat, and filled the room without smoke.
๐ง Episode 412: benfranklinsworld.com/412
#EarlyAmerica #History #ClimatePast #USHistory
โThis splendid account offers a rich new perspective on the origins of climate scienceโโwow, and thank you @publisherswkly.bsky.social for the starred review of my new book on the FRANKLIN STOVE
Since Harvardโs founding, its international students have spoken a great many languages, each of which would have apt and colorful expressions for telling the Trump administration where to get off with this blatantly prejudicial statement
www.nytimes.com/2025/05/22/u...
Yes, and the blow-by-blow commentary is also withering
And todayโs award for National Leader Maintaining Extraordinary Grace under Egregious Trump Pressure goes to South Africaโs Cyril Ramaphosa
www.nytimes.com/live/2025/05...