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Prospect Weekend Reads
Week of January 30th
Stories from the week you don't want to miss!

FEB 2023

Heat pumps pull hot air into homes in the winter, and push out hot air
in the summer.

What Could Chill Heat Pumps:
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Heat pumps are a simple indoor temperature control technology with
environmental and economic benefits. Maine's success in adopting them,
as Joan Fitzgerald describes, is evidence of the possibility of
widespread installation and of potential obstacles to mass adoption.

Americans' Climate Migration Has Already Begun
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Worsening storms, floods, fires, and heat waves mean that millions
living "on the front porch of the climate crisis" will have to
relocate in the coming decades. Gabrielle Gurley reviews Jake Bittle's
book The Great Displacement: Climate Change and the Next American
Migration.

Amazon's Endgame
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With their recent wave of layoffs and low revenue growth in 2022, it may
seem like Amazon is losing ground, but there's more to the story. David
Dayen examines how Amazon is redefining its business model to become an
unavoidable force in the American economy.

Amazon's Neoliberal War Mobilization
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Ukraine is suffering from a war-induced recession, but austerity
measures won't help its defense against Russian aggression. Read Luke
Cooper on Ukraine's turn towards neoliberalism at the expense of labor
and the war effort.

Joe Manchin's Dumb Budget Idea Already Failed Before
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House Republicans took the debt ceiling hostage in 2011 demanding social
spending cuts. By proposing a bipartisan committee to negotiate the debt
ceiling, Ryan Cooper argues, Joe Manchin is begging for history to
repeat itself.

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