Unprecedented surge of unemployment befuddles analysts and should scare us all; if you are an essential worker you are probably a woman; Harvard feels no urgency around climate change; & more!
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Harvard Moves to Decarbonize on a Lazy 30-Year Timeline

The students and faculty have been spoken and Harvard heard their pleas—sort of. Harvard says it will move toward net-zero emissions, but won’t get there until 2050.

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Unemployment Rates Continue to Surge as Economists Struggle to Model Future

Unprecedented—that is the word—and it requires a whole new approach.

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Immaturity Marks Federal Administration’s Response to COVID-19

Residents of this country have a right in a pandemic to expect some semblance of preparedness from the federal government, but what we are getting is a shambles.

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If You Are an Essential Worker, You Are Probably a Woman

A guide for state and federal officials from the Department of Homeland Security indicates the majority of “Essential Critical Infrastructure Workers” are women.

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A “Gotcha” Moment for the Trump Administration in the Midst of Death and Pain

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