Clemson students have been organizing over the past two years on issues of racism and inclusion. What if the Clemson Tigers decided to do what the Missouri Tigers did?
Even if Exxon eludes charges in New York, the attorney general’s investigation sends a message on corporate accountability.
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Until now, the legal system has tolerated corporate deceptions of the public but New York state’s investigation into Exxon on climate could start to rewrite the rules.
Upon purchasing a product, many consumers will sign contracts that contain gag clauses in the fine print.
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Companies have increasingly been using hidden gag clauses, in which customers unwittingly sign away their rights to post online reviews after purchasing a product.
US Secretary of Defense Ash Carter observes the destroyer USS Lassen in the South China Sea.
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By sailing a destroyer close to an artificial island in the South China Sea, the US is challenging China’s claim to the waterway. At stake are trade routes worth billions of dollars.
Numbered days of the print form of scholar’s book?
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Debates used to be a public service. Now they’re akin to the WWE – a blend of fiction and reality, with the candidates and networks all adhering to the same script.
Traditional nonprofits help ensure aid gets to ‘hidden’ populations like the homeless.
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Giving cash directly to the needy is a growing trend, but in most cases it’s not nearly as effective funneling donations through a charity with ‘boots on the ground.’
What would an environmental economist do?
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Environmental economists have long argued a carbon price is the best way to factor in the social cost of climate change. Did Obama effectively use a carbon price to nix the Keystone XL pipeline?
Crucial to Paris is a system to monitor and verify countries’ pledges to reduce emissions.
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A one-year-old White House team is trying to transform policymaking through a better understanding of how and why people act as they do.
A metrobus driver performs squats at Rio de los Remedios metrobus station in Mexico. To combat growing obesity, lawmakers have introduced a new campaign encouraging physical activity.
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Virtually every researcher relies on computers to collect or analyze data. But when computers are opaque black boxes that manipulate data, it’s impossible to replicate studies – a core value for science.
Getting out the message: environmental activists seized on the Keystone XL pipeline as a symbol.
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Climate advocates are cheering rejection of the Keystone XL pipeline, but both our fossil fuel and renewable energy infrastructure badly needs upgrading to tackle climate change.
The headquarters of The Boston Globe.
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October was a strong month for jobs gains, but the president and Congress need to stop waiting for the numbers to improve and begin to act more proactively.
You might not know the extent to which news sites are exposing your information to third-party servers.
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The commonalities between Black Lives Matter and the Black Panther Party are striking when they’re compared to the civil rights movement, when black people protested politely and defensively.
The warming global climate is causing fundamental changes to the carbon cycle in northern parts of the world.
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Global warming is changing the movement of carbon within northern ecosystems to the point where the Arctic could become a net source, rather than sink, of greenhouse gas emissions.
Unmanned rocket explodes moments after launch.
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A professor of literature who is also a poet tackles the issue of the inroads technology has made in the relationship between teacher and learner.
Part of the ongoing debate: some papaya growers in Hawaii have planted a strain that has been genetically modified to resist a virus.
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