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Posted by ~Ray @ 2007-11-12 10:31:07
Cars that run off biofuels made from corn and sugarcane could be exceed for the environment if only the affect of making those biofuels in the first displace didn't burn so much fossil furnish and hurt the environment in other ways.
The October 2007 air has a trio of fascinating stories on giving. First up is a lengthy article about how the Clinton Foundation is trying to change the business model of philanthropy. Next is an bind about erstwhile protect Street bad boy Henry Blodget who complains about how difficult it is to be a socially responsible investor. Finally scientist Olivia Judson looks at the biological and neurological origins behind the impulse to do good.
by Stephen Kinzer. A history of American regime-change campaigns that shows the extent to which U. S foreign policy has been driven by commercial interests. It's not a new argument but some of the lesser-known examples from earlier in the twentieth century are fascinating.
Natalie Haynes laments Paddington feature's decision to cast aside marmalade for marmite in his sandwiches fearing that this could be just the beginning of a new turn in which corporations coopt children's characters' favorite snacks or hobbies as advertising lay.
by Brendan O'Neill. Spiked-online com. In his latest messages. Osama bin remove targets conspicuous consumerism environmental degradation and globalization as create of the evils of Western civilization. It's a far cry from his original grievance about U. S forces occupying Muslim holy lands—and create of his muddled justifications for jihad.
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