Feb 24

The Global Environment and Energy Correspondent for The Economist takes an up-close look at global warming, the auto industry, and government. Written for the intelligent layperson, Vaitheeswaran’s book “Power to the People” is by far the most helpful, entertaining, up-to-date and accessible treatment of the energy-economy-environment problematique available. Vijay V.  is a global correspondent for The Economist. He joined the magazine’s staff as the London-based Latin America Correspondent in 1992 and two years later, he opened its first bureau in that region in Mexico City. He wrote about political, financial and cultural developments in that part of the world until 1997, when he returned to the editorial headquarters in London. As the newspaper’s Global Environment & Energy Correspondent, he covered the politics, economics, business, technology and global warming (see this) involved in those topics from 1998 to 2006. Check the Pulizter Prize winning Author of The Prizelatest interview here.

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