As derived from British household surveys, the density of fast food outlets associated with body weight more strongly among women possibly
reflecting their greater
responsibility in the family setting or maybe lower control of appetite; thus, hinting at a stronger association between body weight and
environmental factors.
regulars and those responding to this thread in particular may be interested in the class assignment I presently have underway: students are required to select an
environmental issue of interest to them and compare the blogging from three sites that
reflect a stasist perspective (command and control, science certainty, centalised government, precautionary principle) with the blogging from three dynamist sites (libertarian, individual
responsibility, free market, adaptation over prevention, non-dogma): I expect that several of the students will use climate change as a topic and would expect that climate audit, real climate and prometheus will be prominent in the analysis.
«Consumers want the products they buy to
reflect their personal commitment to a healthy lifestyles and
environmental responsibility,» says prAna Director of Sustainability, Nicole Bassett.