How the World Works

Posts on Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Hurricane Iran
More storms, more Mideast turmoil, more fun with the price of oil.
Europe, the vampire mode slayer
The EU takes steps to regulate standby power consumption by appliances. So what's the U.S. doing?
Dumb luck, China, and the Industrial Revolution
Another take on the "Needham question"
Globalization: Not such an endangered species after all
Rising shipping costs might not kill off global trade. Wily humans will find a way
Where do all the old cellphones go?
Not to the landfill, nor to the recycling center. They just malinger
A name China scholars will remember
John "Beginning Chinese" DeFrancis passes away. Who knew he once tangled with Senator Joe McCarthy?
Obama: "A clean break from a troubled past"
The president-elect makes his case to the nation for immediate action on the economy. Let's hope Senate Republicans were listening.
Even Wal-Mart gets the blues
Cutbacks in discretionary spending take their toll, even at the "low-price leader"
How humans cooled the earth -- 500 years ago
After pandemics caused a mass die-off in the New World, farmland turned to forest and temperatures dropped

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Obama: "A clean break from a troubled past"
The president-elect makes his case to the nation for immediate action on the economy. Let's hope Senate Republicans were listening.
Even Wal-Mart gets the blues
Cutbacks in discretionary spending take their toll, even at the "low-price leader"
How humans cooled the earth -- 500 years ago
After pandemics caused a mass die-off in the New World, farmland turned to forest and temperatures dropped

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