Archive for April, 2008

What shade of green?

Friday, April 25th, 2008

The Freakonomics blog has a guest post up that points out the short-sightedness of some efforts to go green:

The actor Ed Begley Jr. has a widely-circulated OpEd piece touting his eco-friendly activities, featuring a proud announcement that his exercise on his stationary bicycle generates the electricity he uses to toast two pieces of bread.

Now those two pieces give him 200 calories, but he burns at least 100 calories on the bike. So half of his eco-friendly exercise is lost because he needs to obtain additional food from elsewhere to maintain his weight — food whose growth and distribution have environmental consequences too, as does the manufacture of his bicycle.

The rest can be read here.

Being passionate isn’t always enough.

Competition just gets in the way

Thursday, April 24th, 2008

Triarc, the corporation behind Arby’s, has officially gorged itself on Wendy’s. Let’s all pray for the day when every dollar you spend, save, or invest goes to the same massive conglomerate. Hell, we could even privatize our flawed monetary system and let that same conglomerate print the very money we feed it. After all, elimination of competition is what the free market’s all about, right?