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Author: World Economic Magazine

Trump vs. Harris: Contrasting Visions for America’s Future

Trump

The 2024 election pits Kamala Harris against Donald Trump, with stark contrasts on key issues like foreign policy, immigration, and the economy.

How a Business Group is Challenging Texas Over Anti-E.S.G. Law

business

A Texas law barring business with firms that boycott fossil fuels faces a legal challenge, claiming it violates First Amendment rights and harms the state’s economy.

How Canada’s 2023 Wildfires Became a Major Global Carbon Emitter

Carbon Emission

Canada’s 2023 wildfires emitted more carbon than nearly any nation, challenging global warming models and raising concerns about future forest carbon absorption.

Hotel Workers Strike Nationwide as Contract Negotiations Collapse

Hotel

Around 10,000 U.S. hotel workers have gone on strike in key cities, demanding better wages and working conditions as contract talks with major hotel chains stall.

The Economic Impact of Hearing Loss – And How The Tech Industry Is Addressing It

Impact of Hearing Loss

Hearing loss is one of the most prevalent forms of disability in today’s world.

Europe vs. America: A Tale of Two Systems

Europe, America

Europe offers a balanced social model but faces economic challenges, serving as both a guide and a cautionary tale for America’s future.

The Rise of Dallas: America’s Next Financial Powerhouse

Dallas, America

Dallas is emerging as a major financial hub, with growing corporate relocations, a rising workforce, and strategic developments positioning it for future dominance.

How Effective Climate Change Policies Make Polluters Pay: A Study Reveals the Path Forward

Climate Change

Effective climate policies hinge on carbon pricing. Study shows only 63 of 1,500 policies cut emissions, proving polluters must pay to fight climate change.

How Meta and Google Are Pioneering Clean Energy with Advanced Geothermal Solutions

Meta and Google

Meta and Google turn to advanced geothermal energy to power data centers, tapping deep Earth heat for clean electricity amid rising demand.

Navigating Economic Shifts: How the Global Economy Impacts Individual Finances

the global economy and India

As the US Fed hints at rate cuts, India’s market faces high valuations and cautious growth. Diversify investments wisely to navigate economic shifts.

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