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Dr. Allison Campolo
AllisonCampolo
It's easy to think 'we made it' today. And some of us did. But many did not. 400,000+ Americans did not make it out of this Presidency unscathed. The people
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Sri Thiruvadanthai
teasri
IG as a precursor to Thatcher and Reagan. First, a little background. People forget that IG, as a new PM, took the advice of experts and liberalizers, incl. Bhagwati to
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Dr Rosena Allin-Khan
DrRosena
It’s Trans Awareness Week.I’ll be honest, I’ve learnt so much on this issue in the past 12 months - the experiences that trans people have shared with me have been
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Paul Jakma
pjakma
The "Imperial group" Flaxman et al paper in Nature is the scientific corner-stone justifying "lock down" public health policies. As that paper says many and strict NPIs are better than
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Deepti Gurdasani
dgurdasani1
This is the exact problem with our government's thinking & response- despite this strategy of 'tolerating deaths' and half-way measures having spectacularly failed, it's quite amazing that our govt still
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Volte-Face Investments
VolteFaceInvest
Let's start with this:WE ARE NOT IN AN EQUITY BUBBLE EQUITY MARKETS ARE BEHAVING RATIONALLYWe are in a nominal currency bubble that is being engineering by all major currencies simultaneously.There
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RiShawn Biddle
dropoutnation
If Black people were confrontational every time White folks do White Supremacist and systematically racist things, we wouldn't be able to live. What folks are seeing now is what happens
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Larry Mishel
LarryMishel
Some comments to see if clarification of terminology, what's to be explained, and policy implications can reveal common ground, or not. @Econ_Marshall @hshierholz @joshbivens_DC @jschmittwdc @snaidunl @arindube @profsheena @brian_callac
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Erika M. Bsumek
ErikaBsumek
1/4 My son and his friends are incoming college freshmen. Here are few things I’ve learned. Like profs, students are getting a crazy number of emails. It’s information overload. If
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Karsten Capion
KarstenCapion
Much discussion on #solar PV expansion has taken place since the @IEA published their #WEO19 last week. My thoughts on the topic and idea for a framework for discussing the
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Sasha Perigo
sashaperigo
Great thread from @Jon_Jacobo.The “why I left San Francisco” pieces are predominantly written by wealthy people who blame policies that benefit people of color for their negative experiences in SF.They’re
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Steffen Christensen
Wikisteff
I've been watching chess engines, which now play at the 100× Grandmaster level, play chess a lot lately.This got me to thinking about how politics can be played a bit
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Dr. Danna Young🇺🇸✌🏻
dannagal
Reflections on a Theme: “it’s all different when it directly affects me.” 1) Megan McCain returns to the view after maternity leave, suddenly aware of the challenge of motherhood, calls
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Anandita🏳️🌈🎄
devilsxblessing
It's the 73rd Independence Day of India. Kashmir is still under siege, devoid of basic prerogatives to freedom of speech. Activists from all over the country are being booked under
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Ashish K. Jha, MD, MPH
ashishkjha
Things are obviously horrible re COVIDOur 7-day moving avg # of infections now 130K, 11.2% positivity, 60k hospitalizations 1050 deathsBut two of our largest states are still keeping things under
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Ecofiscal Commission
EcofiscalCanada
Our final report: Canada’s leaders have committed to meeting our 2030 GHG reduction targets. New modelling shows which policies will actually get us there at lower cost. Carbon pricing tops
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