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Singapore's Weather and Climate Story With the WMO

Every person on Earth is affected by weather and climate. But almost nobody thinks about the UN agency that coordinates how the world monitors and predicts it. The World Meteorological Organization is one of the least famous international organizations out there. Singapore has been working with them since 1966. And the story is more interesting than you might expect.

Singapore and Intellectual Property at WIPO

In the early 1980s, Singapore was a country where commercial-scale piracy and counterfeiting were tolerated. The common view was simple: Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan got rich by copying, so why should Singapore be any different? Three decades later, Singapore hosted a major international treaty conference, had the first overseas WIPO office in the world, and was recognized as a model of intellectual property cooperation.

Atlas Shrugged Part III, Chapter 1: Atlantis (Part 2) - The World Without Its Movers

This is the part where the tour stops being scenic and starts being philosophical. And the philosophy hits hard.

The Tour Continues

Dagny’s ride through the valley keeps delivering one gut punch after another. Every stop reveals another titan of industry doing something humble with their hands. Ted Nielsen, who once ran a motor company, is cutting lumber. Roger Marsh, electronics manufacturer, is growing cabbages. Andrew Stockton runs a small foundry. Ken Danagger, the coal magnate, is working as a foreman in smudged overalls.

Atlas Shrugged Part III, Chapter 1: Atlantis (Part 1) - Welcome to a Is A

We’re in Part III now. The title of this final section is “A Is A,” which is the law of identity from Aristotle’s logic. The thing is what it is. No contradictions, no pretending, no fake compromises. After two parts of watching the world fall apart under the weight of its own lies, we’re about to see what it looks like when people stop lying.