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Episode 191: Paying for Pollution

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Latest Contributions

Evolving Evidence on School Voucher Effects

  • Yusuf Canbolat
  • Christopher Lubienski

Formula Shortage Exposes Lack of Breastfeeding Support

  • Elizabeth Hoffmann

Regulatory Agencies Can Improve Excess Emissions Tracking to Protect Health

  • Nikolaos Zirogiannis

Empower Girls With Defense Instruction

  • Giovanna Follo

Social Emotional Learning to Address Systemic Injustice

  • Patrick Keegan

Latest In the News

"New Climate Deal Will Help in the Short Term, Too," Leigh Raymond, The Progressive Magazine, July 29, 2022.
"Pregnancy Is Risky. Losing Access to Abortion Puts Women’s Lives at Stake," Tamara Kay (with Susan L. Ostermann and Tricia C. Bruce), Op-Ed, Los Angeles Times, May 6, 2022.
"Forced Pregnancy and Childbirth Are Violence Against Women — And Also Terrible Health Policy," Tamara Kay (with Susan L. Ostermann), Commentary, Salon, May 4, 2022.
Yusuf Canbolat quoted by Jeanie Lindsay, "Study: Competition Spurred By Vouchers Limits Long-Term Public School Performance" Indiana Public Radio, September 6, 2021.
" Waiving Patents Isn’t Enough — We Need Technology Transfer To Defeat COVID," Tamara Kay (with Adnan Naseemullah and Susan Ostermann), Opinion, The Hill, May 13, 2021.

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