Climate adoptation model
…“safer.” Winners and losers will change places. Chance and planning will battle. Nature always bats last!** Wealth is a double-edged sword. It correlates with more resources (useful but not necessary),…
…“safer.” Winners and losers will change places. Chance and planning will battle. Nature always bats last!** Wealth is a double-edged sword. It correlates with more resources (useful but not necessary),…
…Here are four factors** Climate chaos will arrive in all places in different ways. No physical geography will consistently be “better” or “safer.” Winners and losers will change places. Chance…
…of Education can do all the data work behind it.” Potential winners and losers It’s difficult to assess a policy built on data that doesn’t exist, but AEI’s Cooper has tried using…
…time as a “really tough and, quite frankly, scary” moment for her family. “This isn’t about politics and polling, or winners and losers in Congress, or red or blue or…
…about politics and polling, or winners and losers in Congress, or red or blue or purple states. It’s about real families and real kids — real people who need healthcare….
…managerial quota is pretty controversial where some countries have implemented it, and some other countries have banned it. We find winners and losers of such a policy, but it might…
…2025 than the year before, a near-200% jump — and a lengthening list of losers. American consumers, small businesses, manufacturers, and the Republican congressional majority all have reason to worry…
…billion more in tariff revenue in 2025 than the year before, a near-200% jump — and a lengthening list of losers. American consumers, small businesses, manufacturers, and the Republican congressional…
The U.S. Election Atlas shows the Michigan county by county results for the general election in 2008. Note that they have inexplicably reversed the normal Red-Blue color coding. Contrast those…
Mitt Romney won the Michigan Republican primary yesterday by a margin of 41.1% to 37.9%, the remainder going to the rest of the overpopulated field – Herman Cain, Jon Huntsman…