The Impact of COVID-19 on Gender Equality
Compared to “regular” recessions, which affect men’s employment more severely than women’s employment, the employment drop related to social distancing measures has a large impact on sectors with high female employment shares.
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Internet/Broadband Fact Sheet
When Pew Research Center began systematically tracking Americans’ internet usage in early 2000, about half of all adults were already online. Today, nine-in-ten American adults use the internet.
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Time to Fix American Education with Race-For-Space Resolve
Paul Reville says COVID-19 school closures have turned a spotlight on inequities and other shortcomings.
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5 Ways Diversity And Inclusion Help Companies Before, During And After The Pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic provides a number of examples of ways in which diversity and inclusion can help companies before, during and after the pandemic.
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Screening Employee Temperatures: What Employers Need to Know
Given the increased focus on this particular preventive measure, it is important for employers to ensure that when they take employees’ temperatures, they do so safely.
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How to Test Everyone for the Coronavirus
Entrepreneurs and academic gene jockeys are hatching schemes for population-level coronavirus testing.
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COVID-19 Primer: What We Know and What We Don’t Know
As the novel coronavirus that causes COVID-19 spreads, what we know and don’t know about the pandemic changes almost daily.
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Present Conditions Under the National Recovery Act
There is a saying that is rather common among the critics of the military profession that “soldiers are always preparing to fight the last war.”
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Effects of Social Isolation on Glucocorticoid Regulation in Social Mammals
An animal model of human isolation must be taken more seriously if we want to advance our understanding of the mechanisms for the effects of objective and perceived isolation in humans.
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Adapting to Isolation
The normal state of the human condition is to be social animals. There are exceptions where isolation can lead to positive outcomes, but these are rare.
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The Importance of PPE
Now, healthcare professionals are seeing the real risk of failure to use PPE, rather than discussing risk as a hypothetical worst-case scenario. Healthcare workers are now the most at-risk population for coronavirus simply because they see so many infected patients.
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'Stillsuits' from Frank Herbert’s DUNE
When outside of their sietch, Fremen wear a stillsuit, a special body-enclosing suit designed to collect and recycle all the moisture the body releases through perspiration, urine, feces, and even the exhalation of water vapor in the breath.
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The Righteous Art of Nick Cave
Few people are better situated to talk about the fluid boundaries between art and fashion, straddling, as Cave does, both of those rarefied worlds.
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Carbon Dioxide Emissions Have Dropped 17 Percent During the Pandemic
This year we could see a 7 percent drop overall in global emissions, more than double the 3 percent drop following the 2008 financial crisis.
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A Sustainability Checklist for Policymakers
The choices that governments make to restart their economic engine, including the long-term social, economic, and environmental co-benefits they seek to achieve through their stimulus investments, will be extraordinarily consequential in ensuring that they can build back stronger and better.
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Climate Change
From shifting weather patterns that threaten food production, to rising sea levels that increase the risk of catastrophic flooding, the impacts of climate change are global in scope and unprecedented in scale.
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Stockholm Environment Institute: Wild Meat Consumption in the Time of COVID-19: to Ban or to Regulate?
The COVID-19 pandemic has put the wildlife trade and particularly wild meat consumption under the spotlight. Could regulating the different uses of wild animal species be a more effective response than a total ban?
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Creating Healthy and Just Bio-Regions
Dramatic changes taking place locally, regionally, globally, demand that we rethink strategies to improve public health, especially in disadvantaged communities where the cumulative impacts of toxicant exposure and other environmental and social stressors are most damaging.
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Biodiversity Fact Sheet: Animal Husbandry, Livestock Production
The conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity is essential to maintain ecosystem services, agricultural production and ultimately human nutrition and quality of life.
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Livestock Farming with Care: Towards Sustainable Production of Animal-Source Food
This concept of “Livestock Farming with Care” is founded on care ethics with an integrated approach based on four principles.
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