A Tight Labor Market Could Quell Poverty, but Eligibility Rules Threaten Those Gains
A tight labor market offers financial hope to many low-income workers but only if our government rethinks its hard limits for benefit programs
A Tight Labor Market Could Quell Poverty, but Eligibility Rules Threaten Those Gains
A tight labor market offers financial hope to many low-income workers but only if our government rethinks its hard limits for benefit programs
There’s No Evidence for Claims That Environmentally Friendly Investments Are Bad for the Poor
There is no evidence for Republican claims that considering the environmental impacts of investment is bad for the poor—part of the party’s growing opposition to environmental, social and governance investments
Rich Nations Owe $192 Trillion for Causing Climate Change, New Analysis Finds
Researchers calculated that high-emitting countries, including the U.S., should pay $192 trillion in compensation to low-emitting nations
This Hurricane Season May See a Key FEMA Disaster Fund Run Out of Money
A key FEMA disaster fund and state insurance programs could run out of money to finance disaster recovery and pay claims, respectively, as hurricane and wildfire seasons begin
Climate Change Is Exacerbating Inflation Worldwide
Rising temperatures could increase global inflation by as much as 1 percent every year until 2035
ChatGPT on Wall Street Could Be Disastrous, Financial History Shows
Using artificial intelligence like ChatGPT to trade stocks and other financial instruments could have benefits—and perils
Can Putting a Price on a Whale Save the Environment?
A single whale can lock up as much carbon as 1,000 trees. By turning them into carbon credits, a new project hopes to save the climate and the whales
Climate Change Is Destabilizing Insurance Industry
Insurers face a “crisis of confidence” as global warming makes weather events unpredictable and increases damage
International Sports Need to Prioritize Sustainability
Events like the World Cup can emit millions of metric tons of carbon dioxide, but it doesn’t have to be that way
A Sustainable Economy Depends on Sustainable Materials
Scientists and manufacturers are charting a path toward material sustainability
Why It’s So Hard to Recycle Plastic
Here’s how companies and other organizations are trying to make plastics more sustainable
A Massive LinkedIn Study Reveals Who Actually Helps You Get That Job
Acquaintances, more than close friends, show the strength of “weak ties” when it comes to employment