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  • Polarisation and the use of technology in political campaigns and communication

    This study for the European parliament’s Panel for the Future of Science and Technology offers an overview of the relationship between technology, democracy and the polarisation of public discourse (March 2019).

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  • Climate TRACE

    A nonprofit coalition of environmental groups, technology companies and academic scientists tracks emissions down to individual power plants, oil fields and cargo ships. (USA 2022)

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  • Baffled by Bitcoin? How Cryptocurrency Works

    The short video explains the decentralized system of the blockchain technology (New York Times 2018).

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  • Stanford Energy

    Stanford University's Precourt Institute for Energy concentrates the talents of the university on energy research and education, from basic science and technology to policy and business (USA 2021).

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  • Center for Strategic and International Studies

    The american thinktank conducts analyses of political, economic and security issues throughout the world, with a specific focus on issues concerning international relations, trade, technology, finance, energy and geostrategy (USA 2018).

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  • Living Wage Calculator

    This Living Wage calculator helps estimate the cost of living in a community or region (Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2014-20).

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  • Drones, Balance of Power, and “Just War”

    Grappling with complex issues in the classroom, such as the use of weaponized drones, is vital for students in an era where technology is racing ahead of moral scrutiny (USA: Social Education January/February 2018).

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  • Energy Disputes at the World Trade Organization

    Renewable energy technology must compete with highly subsidized fossil fuels, while trade disputes effectively restrict subsidization only for the former. Is international commerce more important than climate change? Timothy Meyer (Vanderbilt University Law School) explains the conflict in this article from May 9, 2016.

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  • Who Will Hire Me? Creating 21st-Century Résumés

    How has the traditional approach to creating and sharing a résumé changed with the advent of technological tools and the Internet? How can technology be used to enhance a résumé and represent a person’s abilities? In this lesson, students reflect on their talents, achievements and experience and create two résumé versions - traditional and technology-enhanced - to ...

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  • Is the use of unmanned military drones ethical or criminal?

    The use of unmanned aerial vehicles, or 'drones', is one of the most controversial elements of modern warfare. The technology allows for the delivery of bombs and bullets with no risk whatever to the attacker. But does the use of drones create new ethical problems? (UK: Guardian 2017)

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