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Supreme Court limits EPA’s ability to regulate carbon emissions: U-M experts available
EXPERTS ADVISORY The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday limited the Environmental Protection Agency's ability to regulate carbon emissions from power plants, dealing a blow to the Biden administration's efforts to address climate change.
EXPERTS ADVISORY The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday limited the Environmental Protection Agency's ability to regulate carbon emissions from power plants, dealing a blow to the Biden administration's efforts to address climate change.
What are ’ghost guns’ and why are they risky?
Untraceable by design, the DIY guns are just as lethal as a traditional firearm and often made of the same materials.
Untraceable by design, the DIY guns are just as lethal as a traditional firearm and often made of the same materials.
The barriers women face to enter politics in India
Some barriers to women running for office, such as forms of illiteracy, work burdens within the household and discriminatory attitudes towards women are well known, but new research from the Centre fo
Some barriers to women running for office, such as forms of illiteracy, work burdens within the household and discriminatory attitudes towards women are well known, but new research from the Centre fo
Weekly markets in Catalonia are a space for creativity and diversity
Research shows that weekly markets in Catalonia are a space for creativity and diversity Maria Lindmäe, a postdoctoral researcher with the CaSEs Research Group at UPF, is the author of a scientific article that analyses the soundscape of the markets of Vic and Trinitat Vella.
Research shows that weekly markets in Catalonia are a space for creativity and diversity Maria Lindmäe, a postdoctoral researcher with the CaSEs Research Group at UPF, is the author of a scientific article that analyses the soundscape of the markets of Vic and Trinitat Vella.
Opinion: Why import restrictions aren’t enough to help Nigeria industrialise
Writing in The Conversation, Dr Michael Odijie (UCL History) and Poorva Karkare of ECDPM, take a careful and critical look at how Nigeria's closed-borders policies designed to fight goods smuggling is limiting trade with their neighbours and their own industrialisation.
Writing in The Conversation, Dr Michael Odijie (UCL History) and Poorva Karkare of ECDPM, take a careful and critical look at how Nigeria's closed-borders policies designed to fight goods smuggling is limiting trade with their neighbours and their own industrialisation.
EU regulation around AI and global dependence
Developments in the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) are moving quickly. This leads to positive things, such as faster detection of cancer, for example.
Developments in the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) are moving quickly. This leads to positive things, such as faster detection of cancer, for example.
Abortion, climate, guns and religion: Supreme Court poised for a sharp right turn
With a supermajority on the U.S. Supreme Court, conservative justices are expected to push the nation to a hard right turn in the weeks ahead on such divisive issues as abortion, climate change, gun rights and the separation of church and state.
With a supermajority on the U.S. Supreme Court, conservative justices are expected to push the nation to a hard right turn in the weeks ahead on such divisive issues as abortion, climate change, gun rights and the separation of church and state.
Which municipal bond issuers have the speediest audit times?
Compared with corporate bond issuers, municipal bond issuers typically take two to three times longer - 140 to 160 days - to complete their audits between fiscal year-end and the date of the Independent Auditor's Report signature, according to data research from Merritt Research Services.
Compared with corporate bond issuers, municipal bond issuers typically take two to three times longer - 140 to 160 days - to complete their audits between fiscal year-end and the date of the Independent Auditor's Report signature, according to data research from Merritt Research Services.
The appointment of ministers between 1977 and 2021 has underrepresented multilingual areas
A study in which the professor of the Department of Constitutional Law and Political Science and Administration Juan Rodríguez Teruel participates shows that there is no equitable geographical distribution of the plurality of the Spanish State in the appointment of ministers.
A study in which the professor of the Department of Constitutional Law and Political Science and Administration Juan Rodríguez Teruel participates shows that there is no equitable geographical distribution of the plurality of the Spanish State in the appointment of ministers.
New report shows flat income taxes can also redistribute tax burden
A new analysis found that achieving a -fair- state income tax system is more complicated than the debate between a flat tax rate and a graduated rate would suggest.
A new analysis found that achieving a -fair- state income tax system is more complicated than the debate between a flat tax rate and a graduated rate would suggest.
With $4 million in funding, University of Toronto-based program aims to improve local taxation in lower-income countries
An applied research initiative based at the University of Toronto's Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy aims to improve public services and governance in lower-income countries through more effective local taxation.
An applied research initiative based at the University of Toronto's Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy aims to improve public services and governance in lower-income countries through more effective local taxation.
Opinion: How does Putin extract himself from this nightmare of his own making?
Paralysed by Ukraine, the Russian president will need his security services to keep him in power, says Professor Mark Galeotti (UCL School of Slavonic & East European Studies).
Paralysed by Ukraine, the Russian president will need his security services to keep him in power, says Professor Mark Galeotti (UCL School of Slavonic & East European Studies).
Introduce price cap on cigarettes to reduce smoking - new study
New research paper asks what more countries with already-high tobacco tax rates could do to reduce smoking.
New research paper asks what more countries with already-high tobacco tax rates could do to reduce smoking.
Even in liberal California, support for top Democrats declines, polls find
President Joe Biden and other top Democrats may be hurt by voters' perception that they have failed to control the pandemic, inflation and other problems, said Eric Schickler, co-director of the UC Berkeley IGS Poll.
President Joe Biden and other top Democrats may be hurt by voters' perception that they have failed to control the pandemic, inflation and other problems, said Eric Schickler, co-director of the UC Berkeley IGS Poll.
Shortcomings in Wales’ local authority climate commitments, report finds
Greater urgency is required from local authorities in Wales in order to address the climate emergency, according to a report led by Cardiff University.
Greater urgency is required from local authorities in Wales in order to address the climate emergency, according to a report led by Cardiff University.
Homes sell for 8.2 per cent less after catastrophic floods
New report provides recommendations on how Canadians can limit flood risk By Flooding has pushed down housing prices in communities across Canada.
New report provides recommendations on how Canadians can limit flood risk By Flooding has pushed down housing prices in communities across Canada.
Addis Ababa yet to meet the needs of residents: what has to change
With an estimated population of more than 3.7 million people , Addis Ababa, the capital of Ethiopia, is home to about a quarter of Ethiopia's urban population.
With an estimated population of more than 3.7 million people , Addis Ababa, the capital of Ethiopia, is home to about a quarter of Ethiopia's urban population.
Career - Aug 10
Analysis: Furlough had a protective effect on mental health - but it wasn't as good as working
Analysis: Furlough had a protective effect on mental health - but it wasn't as good as working

Social Sciences - Aug 10
From fixer to reporter: After escaping the Taliban, University of Toronto's Jalal Nazari is on his way to becoming a journalist
From fixer to reporter: After escaping the Taliban, University of Toronto's Jalal Nazari is on his way to becoming a journalist

Environment - Aug 10
U-M study: Local renewable energy employment can fully replace U.S. coal jobs nationwide
U-M study: Local renewable energy employment can fully replace U.S. coal jobs nationwide
Sport - Aug 10
High school athletes in contact sports more likely to misuse prescription stimulants throughout their 20s
High school athletes in contact sports more likely to misuse prescription stimulants throughout their 20s
Social Sciences - Aug 9
Q and A with the experts: The role of Indigenous women in the preservation and transmission of traditional knowledge
Q and A with the experts: The role of Indigenous women in the preservation and transmission of traditional knowledge
Health - Aug 9
Most older adults ready to roll up sleeves this fall for updated COVID-19 boosters, U-M poll shows
Most older adults ready to roll up sleeves this fall for updated COVID-19 boosters, U-M poll shows
Astronomy - Aug 9
Invitation to media - Viewing Europe's MTG-I weather satellite before launch in Cannes
Invitation to media - Viewing Europe's MTG-I weather satellite before launch in Cannes