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EnvironmentTwo experts with front-row seats to California’s ambitious climate plan explain how the state could pull it off—and why they think it could change the world
By Daniel Sperling and The ConversationJanuary 26, 2023

HealthWhy COVID deaths are still undercounted in the U.S., according to a team of researchers looking at ‘excess deaths’
By Andrew Stokes, Dielle Lundberg, Elizabeth Wrigley-Field, Yea-Hung Chen and The ConversationJanuary 26, 2023

SuccessWhat the list of the world’s most and least powerful passports reveals, according to the author of the cultural history ‘License to Travel’
By Patrick Bixby and The ConversationJanuary 26, 2023

SuccessThe road to hell is paved with successful urban planning projects—‘green gentrification’ is driving up housing costs and creating racial exclusion
By Dan Immergluck and The ConversationJanuary 25, 2023

Personal FinanceTwo business school professors break down the deeper reasons why Starbucks customers were so enraged when the company changed its loyalty program
By H. Sami Karaca, Jay L. Zagorsky and The ConversationJanuary 25, 2023

EnvironmentJoe Biden has a big European climate change problem: His plan to cut carbon emissions is so different it might be incompatible
By Noah Kaufman, Chris Bataille, Gautam Jain, Sagatom Saha and The ConversationJanuary 24, 2023

SuccessJacinda Ardern’s resignation says 5 things about women in power, according to a scholar who studies women in politics
By Farida Jalalzai and The ConversationJanuary 20, 2023

Personal FinanceInflation made groceries a lot more expensive, but had zero impact on food insecurity, experts on food and agricultural economics say
By Sam Polzin, Jayson Lusk and The ConversationJanuary 19, 2023

TechEven kids are worried ChatGPT will make them lazy plagiarists, says a linguist who studies tech’s effect on reading, writing and thinking
By Naomi S. Baron and The ConversationJanuary 19, 2023

SuccessJacinda Ardern leaves behind a towering legacy, a sad reflection on leadership in the social media age—and no clear successor
By Richard Shaw and The ConversationJanuary 19, 2023

TechIs America overreacting to TikTok with all of its new bans at high schools and colleges? Probably not.
By Nir Kshetri and The ConversationJanuary 18, 2023

SuccessHere’s how the seismic shift of a shrinking China could transform its economy, politics and society
By Feng Wang and The ConversationJanuary 18, 2023

SuccessWhen sponsored content meets ‘sharenting,’ kids are powerless to stop their influencer parents using them as props
By Jessica Maddox and The ConversationJanuary 18, 2023
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