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Bionomics: Economy as Ecosystem
Written By: Adam Waitt
2008-07-17 15:10:33

Bionomics: Economy as Ecosystem
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I recently read Bionomics; Economy as Ecosystem by Michael Rothschild cover to cover, twice. I have never read a non-fiction text so enthralling; and this one is about economics.

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Book Review: The Clean Tech Revolution
Written By: Miranda Marquit
2007-10-04 16:08:52
Ethical investing, which encompasses environmentally friendly investing, is becoming increasingly popular. And, while the stock market is somewhat bullish, people are feeling more friendly towards investments that haven't quite "made it" yet. But according to "The Clean Tech Revolution," so-called environmentally friendly investments may be the wave of the future.
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Go Green, Get Lean
Written By: Eben Esterhuizen
2008-05-04 22:16:06
There is nothing light about cellulite. Recent government reports suggest that one in three American children born in 2000 will suffer from obesity, leading some observers to suggest that this might be the first generation where kids are dying at a younger age than their parents.

Most of us assume that obesity is the end result of an unhealthy diet and a lack of exercise, but some scientists think the problem is a more complex one. Pioneering nutritionist Adelle Davis once said, "To say that obesity is caused by merely consuming too many calories is like saying that the only cause of the American Revolution was the Boston Tea Party."


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Gore on Reason
Written By: Richard Reiss
2007-06-12 00:52:36
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A day after finishing Al Gore's new book, "The Assault on Reason," an image flashed before me: Gore is like a bookend to William Jennings Bryan, another interesting American who never got to be president. I think Bryan may be best known to people with a Northeastern public school education, like my own, as the losing side in "Inherit the Wind." I think my education, perhaps, missed the point about Bryan completely. And the schism post-Bryan created the space for the modern Republican party, and everything Gore dislikes.

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Green Backlash
Written By: Jack Hudson
2007-07-11 13:46:59
The backlash on the green trend has finally arrived, and the question now is if the current wave of environmentalism has staying power.

The people at Spiked see environmentalism fundamentally as an emotional spasm, a twitch of guilt and angst, which dresses itself in "frightfully dry statistics" to look grown up. Greenormal argues that "the fact that it is fashionable at the moment gives us no indication as to its prospects, either way." But my favorite recent sentence for clarity and wisdom comes from the New York Review of Books:
The genius of the tobacco companies has been to exploit not just the purchasing habits of the young and the addictive centers of their brains, but their dreams for a better life and their constant search through fantasy for meaning and identity.

That's a sentence which says more than it lets on -- not only because the climate change issue (especially the US auto market) is remarkably like where tobacco was in 1950 (which is a grim prospect), but also because it hints that what the people at Spike really want, as do the people giving green awards and organizing Live Earth, is meaning and identity.

Here is the full article from the current New York Review of Books, written by Helen Epstein, the daughter of Barbara Epstein, the NYRB editor who died of lung cancer last year. Barbara Epstein was also the editor of Anne Frank's Diary.

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