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Economic Repercussions of the Energy Shift

To understand the magnitude of America’s shift towards renewable energy, it’s essential to evaluate the economic dimensions. Historically, the US’s energy sector, especially oil and coal, has been a significant employment generator. The states of West Virginia and Texas, for instance, have deep-rooted socio-economic ties to coal and oil, respectively. As we transition

The Abuse of Power: Confronting Injustice in Public Life

Title: “The Abuse of Power: Confronting Injustice in Public Life” Author: Theresa May In “The Abuse of Power: Confronting Injustice in Public Life”, former Prime Minister Theresa May pens a fervent and incisive narrative detailing her front-row encounters with numerous instances of power misuse, ethical slips, and downright corruption at the very heart

Some things doctors do have no benefit, and some can harm people

Professor Rachelle Buchbinder, AO, grew up in Melbourne’s suburban southeast. She went to a high school that never figured in the VCE “high-performing” lists. Her parents – both born in Europe with difficult WWII Holocaust backstories – struggled financially for a long period of time. Now, she’s one of Australia’s most eminent and

To be a policy optimist, try some rose-coloured realism

by Carolyn Hughes Tuohy. Originally published on Policy Options A comment from a student during a recent conversation stopped me in my tracks. “The longer we spend in graduate school, the more depressed we get,” they said. In this student’s immediate cohort, it’s a commonly held view about the world that awaits them

How — And Why — Journalists Should Investigate Sports

by Laura Oliver for Global Investigative Journalism Network • October 6, 2023 “Sport is an under-investigated area,” Danish investigative journalist Jeppe Laursen told the 13th Global Investigative Journalism Conference (#GIJ23). “There are easy stories out there, and it’s quite approachable because there are so few people looking into it.” Laursen, from the Danish newspaper

Driving under the influence of marijuana: An explainer and research roundup

by Naseem S. Miller, The Journalist’s Resourc As marijuana use continues to rise and state-level marijuana legalization sweeps the U.S., researchers and policymakers are grappling with a growing public safety concern: marijuana-impaired driving. The issue has not been an easy one to tackle because, unlike alcohol, which has well-established thresholds of impairment, the