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It's bad!
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It's bad!
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It's bad!
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Cities that get more H1-B immigrants subsequently see the wages of natives *rise* substantially.
Skilled immigrants bring new ideas, fill labor shortages and make us all more productive.
Cities that get more H1-B immigrants subsequently see the wages of natives *rise* substantially.
Skilled immigrants bring new ideas, fill labor shortages and make us all more productive.
Submission deadline is Oct 20.
Conference is in DC on May 21, 2026.
More details below.
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Submission deadline is Oct 20.
Conference is in DC on May 21, 2026.
More details below.
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This is a no brainer.
It’s wild we’re having a conversation about US central bank independence in 2025. But here we are.
Please read and consider adding your signature.
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This is a no brainer.
It’s wild we’re having a conversation about US central bank independence in 2025. But here we are.
Please read and consider adding your signature.
Please RT this so as many people see it as possible.
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We argue that climate clubs show promise:
- A climate club with coordinated penalties could curb 68% of excess emissions from free-riding
-Unilateral carbon tariffs? Not nearly as effective
We argue that climate clubs show promise:
- A climate club with coordinated penalties could curb 68% of excess emissions from free-riding
-Unilateral carbon tariffs? Not nearly as effective
(There is strong evidence that such exposure increases violence in real time; the next question is how much interventions can mitigate this effect.)
(There is strong evidence that such exposure increases violence in real time; the next question is how much interventions can mitigate this effect.)
USDA has agreed to restore climate change-related webpages to its websites after it was sued over their deletions by the Northeast Organic Farming Association of NY and others,
@melinawalling.bsky.social reports:
USDA has agreed to restore climate change-related webpages to its websites after it was sued over their deletions by the Northeast Organic Farming Association of NY and others,
@melinawalling.bsky.social reports:
This report is congressionally mandated and aims to inform the US people about the impacts of climate change on the nation and what to do about it.
This report is congressionally mandated and aims to inform the US people about the impacts of climate change on the nation and what to do about it.
Which is a different way of looking at it than "line go up." 4/x ncses.nsf.gov/pubs/nsf2332...
Which is a different way of looking at it than "line go up." 4/x ncses.nsf.gov/pubs/nsf2332...
For example, in the last five years universities have received 52-55% of their research funding from the federal government. That's the lowest percentage since the 1950s. 1/x ncses.nsf.gov/surveys/high...
For example, in the last five years universities have received 52-55% of their research funding from the federal government. That's the lowest percentage since the 1950s. 1/x ncses.nsf.gov/surveys/high...
E.g. Someone claiming vaccines don’t work, does not make it true.
This distinction is more important than ever.
E.g. Someone claiming vaccines don’t work, does not make it true.
This distinction is more important than ever.
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E.g. “The relationship was mutually beneficial, until President Trump decided it wasn’t.”
Trump can CLAIM public research grants don’t benefit the public. He does not DECIDE this.
Where is the rigor?
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E.g. “The relationship was mutually beneficial, until President Trump decided it wasn’t.”
Trump can CLAIM public research grants don’t benefit the public. He does not DECIDE this.
Where is the rigor?
www.nytimes.com/2025/04/18/u...
the grants are not “subsidies” or “entitlements” to Harvard or Princeton or whatever
they aren’t going into universities’ endowments
they are competitive contracts won by these universities to do research
Harvard & others must counter this quickly
The $ doesn’t flow into Harvard’s coffers - this is grant money, most of which goes to research the govt has agreed has social value
the grants are not “subsidies” or “entitlements” to Harvard or Princeton or whatever
they aren’t going into universities’ endowments
they are competitive contracts won by these universities to do research
Academia cannot afford to have pundits and politicians define what they are to the general public.
Universities have to be proactive and tell their own story. No middle men.
Academia cannot afford to have pundits and politicians define what they are to the general public.
Universities have to be proactive and tell their own story. No middle men.
Presenters:
✨ Prashant Garg (@prashantgarg.bsky.social)
✨ Rosanne Logeart (@rosannelogeart.bsky.social)
✨ Hannah Farkas
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