Author: Erik Loomis
Elisabeth Rosenthal's good piece in the Times on why climate change has fallen off the radar screen has received a couple of interesting follow-up posts, including from Plumer. He points.
In this amusing article naming Tom Friedman "The Bard of the 1%," the real kicker is the last paragraph: It is also worth noting that Friedman implies that the Chicago.
I love editors. I say this as someone who doesn't have the greatest confidence in his own writing. I don't always agree with their ideas, but I usually do. I.
I'm not sure if this is a very good idea. I know I look forward to them spreading across Honduras and Nicaragua. Maybe they can sell shirts emblazoned with images.
A very interesting interview with Josh Viertel, head of Slow Food USA. The piece particularly interrogates the annoying Mark Bittman piece from a couple of weeks ago when he blamed.
As if the mass slaughter of pelicans last week wasn't bad enough, there have been a disturbing number of whooping crane shooting this year. Again, destructive human behavior is why.
Via the always great Sociological Images is this set of excellent posters training kids to not masturbate through a solid regimen of exercise, self-control, and a non-spicy low-meat diet that.
This ain't good: Three arms of government, all ostensibly representing the same people, have been at an impasse over who should be responsible for β and pay for β prosecuting.
