A remarkable 8000-word piece by Michael Specter in this week’s New Yorker examines carbon footprints: how they can be measured; and how cost can be apportioned. Carbon dioxide, he writes, has become:
‘a strange but powerful new currency, difficult to evaluate yet impossible to ignore.’
Can India build a world-leading computer chip industry from scratch?
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India currently has a fairly small chip-manufacturing industry, but prime
minister Narendra Modi wants the country to become a dominant player in the
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