Regulators are trying to stop greenwashing before it gets worse Bloomberg Regulators are trying to stop greenwashing before it gets worse Danny Cullenward of the Kleinman Center for Energy Policy at the Weitzman School of Design says that Europe’s climate regulators are far more active, whereas cycles of enforcement through litigation are more likely to determine whether a similar level of attention emerges in the U.S.
What does the transition to EVs mean for workers? The Hill What does the transition to EVs mean for workers? Sanya Carley of the Kleinman Center for Energy Policy at the Weitzman School of Design doesn’t see evidence that electric vehicles are job-killers at this point.
New class from Barnes Foundation and UPenn shows a new twist in art therapy CBS Philadelphia New class from Barnes Foundation and UPenn shows a new twist in art therapy Penn professors, including James Pawelski and Katherine Cotter of the School of Arts & Sciences, are teaching an online class about art therapy with support from the Barnes Foundation.
Is Windex actually a cure-all? The ‘My Big Fat Greek Wedding’ joke, explained Today Is Windex actually a cure-all? The ‘My Big Fat Greek Wedding’ joke, explained Brian Capell of the Perelman School of Medicine says there’s no evidence that topical applications of Windex work on any skin condition.
In California and Europe, a new dawn for corporate climate disclosure The Hill In California and Europe, a new dawn for corporate climate disclosure In a co-written Op-Ed, Eric Orts of the Wharton School says that new climate change disclosure laws in California and Europe represent a substantial improvement over the previous hodgepodge of voluntary standards.
The Iliad: How modern readers get this epic wrong BBC The Iliad: How modern readers get this epic wrong In a Q&A, Emily Wilson of the School of Arts & Sciences discusses what the Iliad can tell us about modern society, from masculinity to environmentalism.
Trump is excited about these three things The New York Times Trump is excited about these three things Matthew Levendusky of the School of Arts & Sciences explains why a repeat Trump-Biden presidential showdown in 2024 could play out much like the 2020 and 2016 elections.
Bolivia in Philadelphia: Mural Arts commissions renowned artist Roberto Mamani Mamani Philadelphia Inquirer Bolivia in Philadelphia: Mural Arts commissions renowned artist Roberto Mamani Mamani Catherine Bartch of the School of Arts & Sciences, who first encountered Roberto Mamani Mamani’s art in Bolivia, is noted for encouraging the Center for Latin American and Latinx Studies and Mural Arts to fund Mamani Mamani’s mural in Philadelphia.
When startups lose a very early employee, they may never recover The Wall Street Journal When startups lose a very early employee, they may never recover A study co-authored by J. Daniel Kim of the Wharton School found that the initial people hired in a startup’s first year have a strong and long-lasting effect on the company’s performance, while the same is not true for employees hired just a year later.
Surgeons seeing more ‘mutilating’ hand injuries with new utility terrain vehicles HealthDay News Surgeons seeing more ‘mutilating’ hand injuries with new utility terrain vehicles A study by Shaun Mendenhall of the Perelman School of Medicine and colleagues links a popular type of off-road vehicle known as a “side-by-side” to high rates of severe hand injuries.