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May 8, 2023

The Ethics of Economic Forecasting: Balancing Accuracy and Transparency

Economic forecasting plays a crucial role in shaping policy decisions, business strategies, and individual financial planning. As such, the accuracy and transparency of these forecasts are of paramount importance. This article will discuss the ethical considerations of economic forecasting, focusing on the need for balance between accuracy and transparency, as well as the

May 5, 2023

Teachers now: Why I left and where I’ve gone

By Robyn Brandenburg, Ellen Larsen, Richard Sallis and Alyson Simpson “When you are a high achieving person, teaching sets you up for failure because you are never enough for everybody.” The teaching profession is in crisis. By 2025, the federal government estimates a shortfall of more than 4,000 high school teachers across the

May 5, 2023

Quick Travel Guide – Chavín de Huántar

Chavín de Huántar is an ancient archaeological site located in the Andes of Peru. It was the capital of the Chavín civilization and is considered to be one of the most important archaeological sites in Peru. Here’s some information and itinerary suggestions for your trip: Chavín de Huántar is a UNESCO World Heritage

May 5, 2023

The Climate Crisis Demands Urgent Action: A Call to Arms

The climate crisis is indisputably one of the most pressing challenges confronting humanity today. The repercussions of climate change are becoming increasingly apparent, with extreme weather events, rising sea levels, and disruptions to ecosystems jeopardising the livelihoods, health, and well-being of people worldwide. The urgency of the situation cannot be overemphasised, and immediate,

May 4, 2023

The very bad math behind the Colorado River crisis

This transcript has been edited for length and clarity. California and Arizona are currently fighting each other over water from the Colorado River. But this isn’t new — it’s actually been going on for over 100 years. At one point, the states literally went to war about it. The problem comes down to

May 4, 2023

The Geopolitics of Asia: Navigating Regional Tensions and Alliances

Asia is home to diverse cultures, economies, and political systems, making it a complex and dynamic region in terms of geopolitics. Understanding the intricacies of regional tensions and alliances is crucial for countries seeking to navigate the political landscape and maintain stability in the area. Historical Background and Context Asia has a rich

May 3, 2023

Leading lawyers take side of climate activists

As climate scientists offer final warnings on our planet’s future, climate activists are becoming more and more determined to force change – whatever the cost. Their protests are increasingly controversial and disruptive, as those looking to secure the planet’s future clamber for the attention of lawmakers, big businesses, and the public. As protests

May 3, 2023

Food Production Could Add 1°C of Global Warming by 2100

A new study teases apart greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture, showing how the food we eat heats up the world. Food production releases greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. New research has shown that by the end of the century, the processes that bring food to our tables could add another 1°C of warming

May 3, 2023

The Supreme Court just unleashed a flood of lawsuits against Big Oil

Nearly two dozen lawsuits filed by cities and states aim to put fossil fuel companies on trial for deceiving the public about climate change. But they’ve been stuck in legal limbo for half a decade, with companies deploying several maneuvers to block them. Now a surprising source has unleashed those lawsuits: the conservative-dominated