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Alaska's Diesel Comes from South Korea. The Strait of Hormuz Just Broke the Supply Chain.
The thing you understand the first time you stand outside in the Interior at thirty below is that the heat inside the house is not a comfort. It is the entire infrastructure of staying alive. The Toyostove in the corner, the fuel line running to the tank outside, the diesel in the tank, the barge that brought the diesel in August or the bush plane that flew it in last week — every link in that chain has to hold or the pipes freeze and the house empties out and the family moves in with relatives down the road until someone can get the heat back on. At fifty below the chain has to hold faster. T
May 13, 2026
This Is an Attentional Farmers Market
And I need you to buy something.
May 1, 2026
Do Not Go Further
Five days on a stretch of river almost nobody runs, in a tent that was no longer a tent, the year the dam goes dark.
Apr 22, 2026