Instant IQ Inflator
In addition to making you look really smart when you read it in public, the Economist has a ton of good fodder if you happen to be the editor of a daily eco-tip.
Such as this info on the water use of various foods and drinks. I just started drinking coffee (we now get in-office delivery of organic, fair-trade coffee and organic milk), but now I'm thinking my energy drink habit might've been more earth-wise.
Recommended: the Economist's Pocket World in Figures (we have copy here in SF), which'll answer environmental questions such as who emits the most carbon pollution (America, big surprise), as well as where you can buy the priciest Big Mac in the world (in Iceland, for about $7.50. Damn that's an expensive cheeseburger.)
-Toshio…off to make his brain look huge…
Such as this info on the water use of various foods and drinks. I just started drinking coffee (we now get in-office delivery of organic, fair-trade coffee and organic milk), but now I'm thinking my energy drink habit might've been more earth-wise.
Recommended: the Economist's Pocket World in Figures (we have copy here in SF), which'll answer environmental questions such as who emits the most carbon pollution (America, big surprise), as well as where you can buy the priciest Big Mac in the world (in Iceland, for about $7.50. Damn that's an expensive cheeseburger.)
-Toshio…off to make his brain look huge…




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