Paul Tough Shares Insights on Addressing College’s ‘Inequality Machine’ Peter Dunau, Gonzaga News, October 27, 2023 GU hosts lecture about inequalities in higher education and its impact Natalie Keller, Gonzaga Bulletin, October 26, 2023 America’s higher education consensus is breaking up: ...
Beyond the wide variety of landscape, environmental, economic, social, and cultural particularities that distinguish each region of Latin America, the renovation of interior spaces that make up domestic life generally focuses on achieving the greatest possible integration of environments along with providin...
The authors combine fire–vegetation models, a chemical transport model and a health risk model to link human mortality from fire emissions to climate change. They estimate that 12.8% of mortalities in 2010 were linked to climate change, with South America, Australia, Europe and boreal forests mo...
As technology and infrastructure rapidly evolve, a new buzzword finds itself in conversations across industries - innovation. The word is more relevant in light of future-facing challenges such as climate change, inequality, and economic crises. As a result of a surging interest in these concepts,...
By James Varney, RealClearInvestigationsDecember 26, 2024 For four years, President Joe Biden has described climate change as an existential threat requiring a whole lot of government response and trillions of dollars in new spending to force America off fossil fuels. President-elect Donald Trump, ...
While it was seen as both appropriate and proper for men to participate in the economic, political, and social life of the public sphere, women were consigned to domestic and family-oriented roles in the private sphere. The doctrine of separate spheres primarily governed white women of the ...
Osama Siddiq - Recent work with the Economic Complexity Index (ECI) has shown that a country’s productive structure constrains its level of economic growth and income inequality. Building on previous research that identified an increasing gap between Latin America and the Caribbean... Keep Reading...
Our partners at Feeding America and the World Food Programme have seen firsthand how the pandemic has affected hunger in the U.S. and the world—and they’re working to respond to it. “There’s been a perfect storm of increased demand, declines in donations of food, and disruptions to ...
Continue Reading... This discussion highlights the structural challenges facing America’s economic and political system, emphasizing how vested interests manipulate markets, language, and policy to sustain inequality. The U.S. operates in a “stacked marketplace,” favoring creditors and employers over...
When the bolshevik experiment collapsed they switched to ‘clash of civilisations’ and it bit them in the arse. You don’t need freakish conspiracy theories to explain the pharonic wealth inequality resulting from the switch to fictitous capital (volume 3 if memory serves), driven by the arms...