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In 1972 a team of expert MIT scientists used a computer model to predict when society would collapse. Here's some indicators into what they found and when they think there will be a societal collapse.
A University of Manchester study highlights that luxury tourism in Africa often benefits foreign entities over local ...
Linking the state pension to life expectancy would risk pushing more people into poverty, an expert has said at the outset of ...
Denmark recently raised its retirement age to 70 for Danes born in 1971 or later. Should we do the same thing? The answer is ...
A new study has revealed a stark and growing inequality in urban flood exposure across the globe, with developing nations ...
Daminger expects reallocation of familial cognitive labor to be, at best, “slow and occasionally painful.” But well worth ...
Nvidia, the most valuable US company, reported a chief executive to median employee pay ratio of 166 to 1, with its median ...
Many African countries have attempted to attract high-spending tourists in order to create economic success - but new ...
Two big assumptions underlie President Donald Trump’s attack on diversity, equity and inclusion policies. The first is that ...
In our view, one of Katrina’s most important lessons is about social injustice. The disproportionate suffering in Black communities wasn’t a natural disaster but a predictable result of policies ...
The former Secretary of Labor and UC Berkeley professor has a new book, ‘Coming Up Short,’ which mixes memoir, history, and ...
If someone can’t afford to be in the stock market, the one thing they used to be able to rely on was building equity in a ...