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...gradually disappear. It’s like giving someone a respirator instead of clean natural air. Organic farming avoids this because “the organic farmer has more of an incentive to focus on soil nutrients [through crop rotation],” according to Michael Duffy, an agricultural economist at Iowa State University...
...study even suggests that a traditional diet may be good for a carbon diet; the report, to be published this month in The Engineering Economist suggests that people who are overweight burn more gas when they drive. But whether it's low carb or a low carbon, all diets have one thing in common: they only succeed long term if people find a way to maintain the healthier habits past the initial burst of enthusiastic good behavior...
...dead, an allusion to mistranslated remarks Chávez made at a news conference. What Chávez said was, "I am an avid reader of Noam Chomsky, as I am of an American professor who died some time ago." Later Chávez identified the professor as Harvard economist John Kenneth Galbraith, who died in April...
...Kallaugher’s not wasting his new free time. He’ll remain with The Economist (where he was the first editorial cartoonist hired by the British magazine, back in 1978) and will take up a post as Artist-in-Residence at University of Maryland, Baltimore County...
...Having worked for The Economist for nearly 30 years, Kallaugher has developed a great affinity for the magazine. “I’ve been given a huge amount of freedom,” he says. Furthermore, Kallaugher believes the magazine brings an independent perspective desperately needed in America’s politically polarized culture...