An Interesting Hypothetical

 An Interesting Hypothetical

Halloween is around the corner, an often controversial holiday in schools. Whether families decide to dress their children up or watch scary movies is not really our concern, but the discussion DOES remind us of a set of interesting hypotheticals posed in the Florida Law Review by Steven G. Calabresi and Abe Salander. We’ve published several posts on discrimination and tolerance in schools, and today, we continue this theme from a new perspective.

Electric Cars aren't the only green choice

Electric Cars aren't the only green choice

The IPCC Report is the most significant warning about the effects of global warming in the past 20 years. It paints a dire picture of what will happen if the world gets 1.5 C degree hotter than it is now; a temperature that the IPCC tells us the world is on track to hit in 2040 if warnings are not heeded. The report suggests there are daily practices we could change individually, and the suggestions might surprise you.

Why Stop At Research?

Why Stop At Research?

Research shows that where children grow up significantly affects their future. But what if there was a way to look at neighborhoods & predict a child’s future? It sounds like a crystal ball, but researchers at Opportunity Insights are using big data to do just this. Today, we share this new map while also encouraging citizens to think about how to make all neighborhoods places with more opportunity for all children.

Policies Keeping Us Fat

Policies Keeping Us Fat

A viral story called “Everything You Know About Obesity is Wrong” is pushing readers to consider their attitudes towards overweight friends and neighbors. Where is the line between personal life choice and policy issue? Are there ways we could help our country as a whole live healthier? The answer is YES.