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A new study argues that investing in carbon dioxide removal (CDR) requires a completely new way of thinking about policy and finance, moving beyond traditional pollution control models. This analytical shift is crucial because it provides a framework for scaling up these technologies to meet global climate targets, framing CDR as a distinct asset class rather than just an environmental cost.
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Research shows that when a public company announces a financial restatement, the audit office involved loses about 5% of its private-client market share the following year. This is important because it proves that even private companies, which have lower agency costs and rely on direct monitoring, are sensitive to an auditor’s reputation damage, meaning audit firms cannot easily replace lost business from public clients.
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A review of 21st-century sociological research on sexualities highlights a major shift toward studying how race, ethnicity, age, and geographic location shape sexual lives, alongside a growing focus on transnational state power. This matters because it shows the field is moving beyond simple binaries, using feminist and queer critiques to create more diverse and accurate understandings of sexual autonomy and collective action.
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