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When money's tight, parents talk less to kids; could this explain the word gap?

Posted: 19 Jul 2021 12:35 PM PDT

Parenting deficiencies have long been blamed for the vocabulary gap between low-income children and their more affluent peers. But new research implicates the economic context in which parenting takes place -- in other words, the wealth gap.

Renewable energy OK, but not too close to home

Posted: 19 Jul 2021 09:03 AM PDT

When it comes to transitioning from carbon-based to renewable source energy systems, Americans are on board. They're less keen, however, having these new energy infrastructures built close to their homes.

Unsustainable Arctic shipping risks accelerating damage to the Arctic environment

Posted: 19 Jul 2021 07:30 AM PDT

The economic and environmental pros and cons of melting Arctic ice creating shorter shipping routes through the polar region are weighed up in ground-breaking research from experts in energy and transport. They conclude that policy makers must properly assess the environmental trade-offs and costs in addition to the commercial benefits and opportunities in Arctic shipping. The authors also want to see more incentives to drive technological developments that will accelerate the uptake of green fuels and technologies.