
Will the UK experience blackouts? Three scenarios for this coming winter
Aug 29, 2022 06:46 am UTC| Insights & Views Economy Life
The UK could experience its first large scale blackout in decades this winter, if gas shortages combine with particularly cold weather. Thats according to the governments reasonable worst case scenario, a warning which was...

Why tech companies must address emissions caused by streaming and scrolling
Aug 29, 2022 06:46 am UTC| Insights & Views Technology
Technology companies have been having a difficult year. The increased cost of living is turning people away from streaming, cryptocurrencies are faltering, Amazon has raised its prime membership costs, as has Twitter for...

A £15 national minimum wage won't tackle the cost of living crisis — an economist explains why
Aug 29, 2022 06:45 am UTC| Insights & Views Economy
Since it was introduced 23 years ago, the national minimum wage has raised the incomes of millions of Britons and reduced inequality. Everyone loves it. For Labour politicians its a tool to reduce inequality, while for...

Want to get more women to start their own businesses? Here's what it takes
Aug 29, 2022 06:45 am UTC| Insights & Views Business
Globally, men are twice as likely as women to start a business. Most research into how to start a business has been focused on men. Not much has looked at why women are not fully represented among entrepreneurs or how to...
In a climate crisis, how do we treat businesses that profit from carbon pollution?
Aug 24, 2022 11:06 am UTC| Insights & Views
Introducing the New Zealand governments first Emissions Reduction Plan in June, climate change minister James Shaw observed: The climate crisis is no longer something happening elsewhere, to someone else, in the...

How to deal with fossil fuel lobbying and its growing influence in Australian politics
Aug 21, 2022 17:31 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
Will climate action undermine Australias democracy? This question might not be as outlandish as it seems. A recent investigation details a campaign by the car industry to have its (low) voluntary standards on fuel...

Filthy habits: medieval monks were more likely to have worms than ordinary people
Aug 21, 2022 17:29 pm UTC| Insights & Views
In the middle ages, monks, nuns, and friars had it relatively easy. They lived quiet lives within friaries and monastic complexes, reading manuscripts, praying, and tending to gardens in which they grew their own food....