The world’s biggest companies have caused $28 trillion in climate damage, a new study estimates Economic Times The world’s biggest companies have caused $28 trillion in climate damage, a new study estimates Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that the sheer number of variables makes $28 trillion a vast underestimate of the climate damage caused by the world’s largest companies.
I tried 10 different drinks to help me sleep and this is the best one KYW Newsradio (Philadelphia) I tried 10 different drinks to help me sleep and this is the best one Matt Levendusky of the School of Arts & Sciences discusses a recent survey from the Annenberg Public Policy Center which shows that most Americans support the role of the courts and Congress as checks on presidential power.
Some people are just difficult. Here’s how to handle them The New York Times Some people are just difficult. Here’s how to handle them Adam Grant of the Wharton School recommends a book, “The Asshole Survival Guide,” as an actionable method for dealing with difficult colleagues and managers.
How to train our brains’ value systems Psychology Today How to train our brains’ value systems In her book “What We Value,” Emily Falk of the Annenberg School for Communication examines the mechanics and real-life implications of training the brain to create value systems and make subsequent calculations.
A new hotel says it’s ‘carbon positive.’ Is that hype or reality? The New York Times A new hotel says it’s ‘carbon positive.’ Is that hype or reality? Joseph Romm of the School of Arts & Sciences says that major companies have lost recent court cases in Europe for claiming carbon neutrality based on dubious carbon offsets.
Trump administration cuts funding for autism research—even as it aims to find the cause Time Trump administration cuts funding for autism research—even as it aims to find the cause David Mandell of the School of Arts & Sciences comments on cuts to funding for autism research.
The government wants you to get paid not to use Google search The Washington Post The government wants you to get paid not to use Google search Leon Musolff of the Wharton School is among researchers looking at people’s use of search engines.
Short-term diet trials are designed to fail Stat Short-term diet trials are designed to fail Mary E. Putt of the Perelman School of Medicine co-authors an opinion essay on the shortcomings of short-term diet trials.
For survivors of clergy sex abuse in Pa. and beyond, Pope Francis changed little Harrisburg Patriot-News For survivors of clergy sex abuse in Pa. and beyond, Pope Francis changed little Marci Hamilton of the School of Arts & Sciences says Pope Francis was relatively progressive on LGBTQ issues but did not act forcefully enough in support of clerical-abuse victims.
There are persuasive economic reasons for the Fed to aggressively cut rates: Wharton’s Jeremy Siegel CNBC There are persuasive economic reasons for the Fed to aggressively cut rates: Wharton’s Jeremy Siegel Jeremy Siegel of the Wharton School discusses the state of the economy, the Federal Reserve’s inflation fight, concerns over Fed independence, and the latest market trends.