Kate Bronfenbrenner, senior lecturer at ILR, joins Bloomberg Markets to explain the difficulty of negotiating between striking autoworkers and manufacturers.
“We now think that we have observational evidence that the carbon we see on Europa’s surface came from the ocean. That's not a trivial thing. Carbon is a biologically essential element,” says Samantha Trumbo, research associate at the Center for Astrophysics and Planetary Science.
Flavio Lehner, assistant professor of Earth and atmospheric sciences, says, “The more extreme the precipitation, the bigger of a relative effect we see from climate change.”
A new study from the College of Engineering’s Fengqi You shows one day a week of remote working cuts emissions by just 2% but two or four days lowers them by up to 29%.
Harry Katz, professor of collective bargaining, talks about the threat of competition that makes union negotiations different for auto workers than UPS employee and airline pilot bargaining powers.
John Moore, professor of microbiology and immunology at Weill Cornell Medicine, discusses the COVID variant BA.2.86 and the new vaccines rolling out soon.