I like how in the article "Ancient Italian Town Now Has Wind at Its Back," the writer orients the reader in an Italian setting. This method would be inappropriate if it was printed this way in an Italian newspaper.
The story is able to be comprehended fairly easily, not only to those versed in renewable energy.
Prior to reading this, I was unaware that Italians previously coped with sky-high electricity rates.
The article does a nice job tying together the environmental and economical concerns of the average person.
The journalist who wrote this, Elisabeth Rosenthal, seems to be skilled in story telling. She creates an image for her reader while using brief and clear rhetoric.
Gravitating from Italy, I am both proud and embarrassed to admit that I noticed the World Briefing section for the first time today and was satisfied to learn that the Eiffel Tower was evacuated do to a bomb scare, that France's parliament is debating making immigration legislation tougher, men are admitting plotting to bomb a Danish newspaper, and that the U.N. is sending Peacekeepers to Africa, all in one tiny rectangle!
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