
I TELL VISITORS that the
Financial Times is an essential part of the European information diet and so I spent my last hour in Europe this month reading the FT Weekender while making a short
Qik clip about some items worth sharing. There are two eco-aware items I'd like to discuss with
Tom Raftery. One about consumer behaviour in Germany [1] and another about the hopeless goal of constructing new homes to a zero net carbon standard. [2] There's a culture item about Twitter [3] and quality writing in this week's New Scientist [4] to keep me riveted to the departure lounge as I prepare for an Atlantic crossing.
1. Daniel Shäfer -- "Germany's incandescent blub hoarders step out of the shade" on the front page of FT Weekender, 22 Aug 09.
2. David Fickling -- "Cost of green homes proving punitive" in the Companies section of FT Weekender, 22 Aug 09.
3. Peter Aspden -- "Tweet Nothings" in FT Weekend's Arts section.
4. Richard Fisher writes "Welcome to Appland" in New Scientist, 22 Aug 09. Recommended.
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