Not exact matches
With Super Bowl Sunday approaching, he has a simple
piece of advice for fans
whose diet or lifestyle may be putting them at risk for a
heart attack: «Address what needs to be changed so that you can make it to the end
of the game.»
The result is a film
whose heart is in the right place, even when every other
piece feels basically out
of alignment.
The album winds down with an anthem about being an American,
whose sound evokes Prince's «Let's Go Crazy,» with lyrics like «love me for who I am,» and «cross my
heart and hope to die, I'm a big old
piece of American pie.»
To learn what's wrong with the signatories» read
of economic literature, review the following excerpt from an e-mail exchange I had over the weekend with William D. Nordhaus, the Sterling Professor
of Economics at Yale,
whose work is at the
heart of the
piece's rejection
of the need for «drastic» steps to curtail greenhouse gas emissions (as if that's the only kind
of response being considered):