zondag 1 januari 2006

Harper's Magazine Jaaroverzicht



Op deze kaart is in rood aangegeven welk gebied in West-Europa de meest vervuilde lucht heeft. Gemeten aan het gehalte stikstofoxide hangt boven de randstad de meest vervuilde lucht ter wereld. Paul Ford, redacteur van Harper's Magazine schrijft in zijn jaaroverzicht 2005: 'A study showed that 310,000 Europeans die from air pollution each year, and the U.N. predicted that 90 million Africans will have HIV by 2025. An international task force of scientists, politicians, and business leaders warned that the world has about 10 years before global warming becomes irreversible. The U.S. Congress officially ratified President George W. Bush's election victory after a two-hour debate over voting irregularities in Ohio. Terri Schiavo, Johnnie Cochran, Frank Perdue, Mitch Hedberg, Arthur Miller, Saul Bellow, and the pope died, as did the man who wrote the theme song to “Gidget.” An Australian tortoise named Harriet turned 175. General Motors was spending more for health care than for steel, and an increasing number of Americans were heating their homes with corn. El Salvadoran police arrested 21 people for operating a smuggling operation and seized 24 tons of contraband cheese. NASA announced that it wanted to return to the moon.' Lees verder: http://harpers.org/YearlyReview2005.html

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