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A new study reveals a conundrum for climate policy: People hate it when you tell them what to do.
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A new study reveals a conundrum for climate policy: People hate it when you tell them what to do.
- Grist - SocietyFrom time to time, a familiar prescription reappears in American public life: restore shame. If we could re-stigmatize bad behavior – name it, expose it, impo
- American Enterprise Institute – AEI - SocietyEquality campaigners have long highlighted how British families who made a fortune during the housing boom of the late 1990s and 2000s used the windfall to give
- Bloomberg Markets - SocietyAmerica’s families need reliable child care options that are affordable, convenient, with no wait list and ensure their children are safe, happy, healthy, and
- The Century Foundation - SocietyProfessor Emilio Castilla explains how bias can creep into employers’ talent management processes — and what leaders can do to make their organizations fair
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- RealClimate - SocietyDrivers exposed to several types of life-threatening oil and gas waste are now asking the Department of Transportation to enforce regulations to protect them. T
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- The Guardian - SocietyThe most far-reaching analysis of environment and environmentalism in Russia since 2022 shows how Putin’s regime relies on a toxic troika of extractivism, aut
- Greenpeace International - SocietyFailed promises are reshaping how Gen Z approaches financial decisions and their role in the economy. Call it “disillusionomics,” Alice Lassman says.
- Fortune | FORTUNE - Society"No one in the wealthiest nation on Earth should be subjected to this antiquated risk." The post Federal Spending Package Would Cut Lead Pipe Replacement Fundin
- Food & Water Watch - SocietyFrom time to time, a familiar prescription reappears in American public life: restore shame. If we could re-stigmatize bad behavior – name it, expose it, impo
- American Enterprise Institute – AEI - SocietyDrivers exposed to several types of life-threatening oil and gas waste are now asking the Department of Transportation to enforce regulations to protect them. T
- Earthjustice - SocietyA new survey of 1,426 registered voters, conducted by GQR on behalf of The Century Foundation (TCF), provides fresh evidence of the extent to which families are
- The Century Foundation - SocietyThe right is waging, and winning, a war on empathy. The country is poorer, and more dangerous, for it.
- Slate - SocietyWith strong showings for Ryan Coogler’s Sinners and target hit for 50% female directors, criticism that has dogged the prizes in recent years may have been he
- The Guardian - Society“My wife began receiving survivor benefits at age 60 from her deceased husband.”
- market Watch - SocietyColombian inflation exceeded the upper limit of the central bank’s target range for a fifth straight year in 2025, as policymakers weigh the need for a new ro
- Bloomberg Markets - SocietyAlastair Campbell joins graduates and social mobility charities in criticism of Trinity Hall’s new policyTrinity Hall graduates and leading social mobility ch
- Quardian World - SocietyPolice close murder case of Alys Eberhardt after confession from Richard Cottingham, known as the ‘Torso Killer’ Richard Cottingham, a US serial killer wide
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