Beyond Belief: How Religious Diversity Shapes Our Trust in Science
A research program from Columbia Business School suggests a link between religious intolerance and science denial.
A research program from Columbia Business School suggests a link between religious intolerance and science denial.
New research from Professor Oded Netzer and his colleagues reveals that political polarization in the United States extends beyond obvious political indicators, spilling over to other aspects of our lives, like our brand preferences and purchases. Their work reveals more about this increasingly divided marketplace and its implications for both brands and consumers.
It’s clear that Kamala Harris takes the climate crisis much more seriously than Donald Trump. But even Trump's climate change stance cannot derail the ongoing global shift toward a low-carbon, high-efficiency economy, which continues to gain momentum, according to CBS's Professor Gernot Wagner.
With key appointments and contrasting philosophies in play, voters face a critical choice on the future of competition policy, argues Professor Paola Valenti.
Preservation of our financial stability and military dominance is on the line, and it depends on getting our debt problem under control, says Professor Pierre Yared.
From affordability challenges to climate risks, candidates must tackle America’s urgent housing crisis with innovative solutions and policy reforms, says Professor Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh.
With tariffs driving up prices and threatening corporate growth, voters need to understand the real economic stakes of US and China trade policies, says Professor David Weinstein.