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The natural gas well that changed everything
Sep 15, 2020
In this excerpt, Daniel Yergin writes about a man’s determination to extract gas from underground rock denser than concrete.
The Economy Reimagined, Part 2: Jobs, Education and Poverty
by
David Brancaccio
and Kimberly Adams
Aug 7, 2020
The case for a job guarantee, the future of the labor movement, working in the gig economy and more.
As veganism grows more popular in the U.K., dairy industry fights back
Mar 2, 2020
Vegans and dairy farmers in the U.K. vie for the high moral ground.
Food workers are suffering as COVID-19 infections reach rural America
Apr 15, 2020
The ripple effect of recent plant closures is still being assessed.
New York’s sweeping climate change law comes with lots of unknowns
by
Ben Bradford
Jun 20, 2019
“Fiscal implications: To be determined,” an official summary of the bill reads.
"Where it can rain, it can flood." Still, most Americans do not have flood insurance.
Feb 24, 2020
As flooding becomes more common, fewer Americans have flood insurance.
Massive power shut-off would cost businesses in California
Oct 8, 2019
As the risk of wildfire and natural disasters increase with climate change, power disruptions could become more common.
The Economy Reimagined, Part 1: Dealing with Inequality
by
David Brancaccio
and Kimberly Adams
Aug 7, 2020
Amid the wreckage of 2020, are there opportunities to fix what was already broken, including the system of human relationships we call the economy?
How We Shop: Ethically (but that can be hard)
Dec 20, 2019
Trying to shop with the environment, worker rights or animal welfare in mind: It can be difficult to even know what the right thing is.
British business seeks to cash in on carbon
Jul 8, 2019
British entrepreneurs scramble to make money from carbon emissions without causing further climate change.
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Econ Crash Course, Week 1: The hockey stick
Welcome to the first week of our “Econ 101” crash course. Together, we’ll read one chapter each week from Core Econ’s “E…