Links of the Day, November 18

News The UN food summit throws only “crumbs” to the 1 billion people without enough to eat. Green Women in developing countries will be hit hardest by climate change. Miscellaneous GQ names Barack the 2009 Leader of the Year. 100 greatest quotes from The Wire (caution: language–although if you like The Wire, you already know …

Links of the Day, November 17

No word from Zondervan on the Deadly Viper controversy. Come ON, people! News 17,000 children die every day from hunger. That’s about one every five seconds. China and the US agree to work together on stuff, including climate change. Corruption ratings are out: Afghanistan, not surprisingly, doesn’t do too well. Health care Rachel Laser urges …

Links of the Day, November 3

News It’s Election Day 2009, with a number of races of note going on, including in Virginia, New Jersey, and New York. James Dobson steps down from Focus on the Family. Politics While Republicans are focused on stopping the Democrats’ larger legislative plans–health-care reform, finance reform, climate change–the latter are pushing through a lot of …

Links of the Day, October 23

Bill Watterson explains the economic crisis, courtesy of Calvin and Hobbes: Hulu’s going to start charging. 🙁 Think we’d ever see this in the U.S.? “Rich Germans demand higher taxes.” Green Leaving computers on overnight costs $2.8 billion in the U.S. alone. Miscellaneous Why you should care about net neutrality.