Skip to content

Items Tagged With Culture

Is Christmas Wasteful?
Written By: Michelle Haimoff
2007-11-25 23:03:13
The Times' Style section yesterday discussed the newest addition to the Christmas holidays: the green Grinch. This is the environmentally obsessed family member who is "bent on eradicating the wasteful materialism of the holidays." Focusing on the usual Grinch-like grievances of excessive consumption, this person puts an environmental spin on the most negative aspects of the Christmas season:

 

[The Grinch] is the family member who is the first to point out, over the bountiful Christmas dinner, that the 2.6 billion holiday cards sold each year in the United States could fill a landfill the size of a football field 10 stories high, or that those conventional lights on the Christmas tree contribute up to nine times as much greenhouse-gas emissions as the leaner-burning L.E.D. models; or that some Christmas-tree growers use as many as 40 different pesticides, as well as chemical colorants, on their crops.

 


Read More About Is Christmas Wasteful?...


Is Testosterone Bad for Traders?
Written By: David Neubert
2008-04-15 11:12:51
Zubin Jelveh at Portfolio.com combines research on the disadvantages of testosterone in traders. He goes as far as to suggest that traders take female hormones to become better risk managers. It looks like he's never been a trader.

I, for one, can attest to all the disadvantages of testosterone in my life. Premature baldness, extreme aggressiveness, attraction to competition and likely and early death are all things I worry about in relation to my overproduction of testosterone.


Read More About Is Testosterone Bad For Traders?...


Just the Beginning
Written By: Daniella Reichstetter
2007-09-12 22:51:36
Most presenters at AlwaysOn's GoingGreen conference agreed that we are just beginning to scratch the surface of green opportunities out there, whether referring to distributed power generation or water innovation. And there are many, many smart people scratching, scraping and digging away at the opportunities.

While many of the presented ideas were longer term solutions or are many years away from commercialization, there were several that addressed short-term solutions with straightforward innovations that can be implemented within a year. Cheers.

Read More About Just The Beginning...


Live Earth - 07/07/2007
Written By: Michelle Haimoff
2007-07-03 16:21:50
Live Earth is a music event taking place across 7 continents on July 7, 2007 to make Al Gore look cool and to combat the climate crisis. The event marks the beginning of a multi-year call to action for individuals, corporations and governments, with the goal of driving a critical mass of people to stand up and make the prevention of global warming a priority in their lives.

Read More About Live Earth - 07/07/2007...


Male Hormones Blamed for Stock Market Bubbles and Crashes
Written By: Deborah Evans
2008-04-15 19:38:32
Men have endlessly enjoyed making nasty remarks about women’s hormonal cycles. But a recently published study concludes that male traders are to blame for stock market bubbles and their subsequent crashes. The findings published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences recommend that “you could stabilize financial markets by hiring more women and older men.”


Read More About Male Hormones Blamed For Stock Market Bubbles And Crashes...





There are 104 items tagged with Culture. You can view all our tags in the Tag Cloud

<< Start < Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Next > End >>

Page 10 Of 21
Top

Members