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Vampire Tax Havens: The Secret Drain on the Global Economy

Originally posted on the CSRwire website.

By Francesca Rheannon

Offshore tax havens are starving economies of the capital needed for productive investment and saddling governments with crippling deficits.

The headlines scream it every day: city, state and national budgets are being cut, cut, cut. Citizens are up in arms, outraged that needed government services are being eliminated, wages and pensions slashed and the national patrimony sold off. The poor in “developing” countries are getting poorer and the funds to repair aging infrastructure or adapt to climate change are drying up. A “silver tsunami” of boomers turning 65 is heading our way while politicians threaten to shrink government support for medical care for the elderly - if not eliminate it entirely. And young people are seeing their future dry up and blow away in the wind.

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A Bevy of Books for Earth Day

Several new and recent books exploring environmental issues are reviewed.

Originally posted on the CSRwire website.

By CSRwire Talkback Managing Editor Francesca Rheannon

Earth Day is coming up fast. Writer’s Voice, the weekly radio show and podcast I host and produce, is celebrating Earth Month, featuring interviews with authors of a terrific crop of new and recent books on the environment, including journalist Mark Hertsgaard (HOT), MacArthur “Genius” award-winning oceanographer and conservationist Carl Safina (A SEA IN FLAMES), New Yorker writer Caroline Fraser (REWILDING THE WORLD), sci fi writer Paolo Bacigalupi (SHIP BREAKER) and children’s book author Thomas Yezerski (MEADOWLANDS). Here’s our Earth Month roundup of reviews:

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