The paper that helped popularize the concept of a post-pandemic “urban doom loop” was finally published this February in the American Economic Review. A lot has changed since the authors of “Work from ...
There are ways to address the lack of faith. And unless Starmer, Burnham or Streeting do that, the issue of who is PM is moot, says Polly Curtis of Demos ...
Vicious cycles are accelerating climate change. One is happening at the north pole, where rising temperatures caused by record levels of fossil fuel combustion are melting more and more sea ice.
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This week, we’ve been looking at some of the ways cities are changing to meet the future of how we work and live. A lot of those changes have come as a result of the pandemic, and the prevalence of ...
Municipal bonds are a time-honored way to fund roads, schools, bridges and other public projects while paying investors interest, usually at tax-free rates. But what happens when floods, hurricanes, ...
A federal judge recently issued an injunction to block the approval of a powerline that would have connected 161 renewable energy projects to the electric grid, providing more clean energy to ...
Despite dim-witted socialists’ dreams of creating infinite revenue to pay for all their “free stuff,” levying high taxes on the most productive people creates economic doom loops. Like downward ...
There's a pattern I've seen too many times to ignore. A company hits turbulence—layoffs, a messy reorganization or a controversial initiative. Suddenly, confidential memos start showing up in ...