The Education Exchange: Public Education’s No Good, Very Bad Century (So Far)
M. Danish Shakeel, a Professor and the director of the E. G. West Centre for Education Policy at The University of Buckingham, UK, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss Shakeel’s latest research, which investigates achievement and inequality trends in the United States between 2005 and 2024.
Hoover Institution Stanford University > Daily ReportSan Jose City Council Member's Request For Restraining Order Against Critic Denied On Appeal
But Council Member Peter Ortiz had gotten a temporary order that was in effect for nearly four months; the underlying disputed stemmed from a controversy related to a "Drag Queen story time."
Hoover Institution Stanford University > Daily ReportHow Do Rural People And Rural Places Adapt To Changing Climate Conditions?
The Dust Bowl drought shock took place in the 1930s. Rick Hornbeck wrote a great paper studying how the place and the people adapted to the shock.
Hoover Institution Stanford University > Daily ReportNotches In The Tax Code
Why you shouldn’t earn that extra $ if your adjusted gross income is $218,000.
Hoover Institution Stanford University > Daily ReportTo Receive Testimony On Strategic Competition In An Unconstrained, Post-New START Treaty Environment
Hoover Institution fellow Rose Gottemoeller testifies before the Senate Armed Services Committee about strategic competition in an unconstrained, post-New START Treaty environment.
Hoover Institution Stanford University > Daily ReportNotes In Absentia
I want again to thank everyone for the wonderful expressions of concern and reassurance that I have received from listeners and readers.
Hoover Institution Stanford University > Daily ReportStudy of the information measures on the common agricultural policy : final report
The study provides evidence-based analysis of information measures implemented under the CAP by DG AGRI. The research employed a survey of 2 400 respondents from 27 MSs; 100 interviews with CAP stakeholders; desk research; content analysis (of both DG AGRI publications and disinformation activities directed against the CAP); and a comparative analysis of communication activities conducted by other Directorates-General. Key conclusions from the study indicate a high effectiveness of communication activities undertaken by DG AGRI, as set out in the External Communication Strategy for the CAP 2021–2025. Farmers and other CAP beneficiaries possess essential information about the policy, can ob..
EU > EU PublicationsStudy of the information measures on the common agricultural policy : executive summary
The Study of the Information Measures on the Common Agricultural Policy provided evidence-based analysis of information measures implemented under the CAP by DG AGRI. The main goal of the study was to assess the performance of the measures and provide lessons learned, as well as to elaborate suggestions and inspirations for future work, including support in drafting the Commission Report to the EP and Council on the implementation of information measures and informing DG AGRI´s next communication strategy for 2026-2030. The Study Questions (SQs) were designed to evaluate the extent of the implementation of the communication strategy. SQ1: To what extent have the information measures been ef..
EU > EU PublicationsJapan Can’t Go It Alone
In November, soon after taking office, Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi told parliament that a Chinese assault on Taiwan could constitute an existential threat to Japan and could warrant a military response.
Hoover Institution Stanford University > Daily ReportWhat Does China Want?
Xi Jinping’s global ambitions—and why China doesn’t want to replace the United States.
Hoover Institution Stanford University > Daily ReportHow To Flourish (With Daniel Coyle)
Author Daniel Coyle talks with EconTalk's Russ Roberts on the art of flourishing: why it's a natural phenomenon rather than mechanical; how taking life's "yellow doors"--or detours from a straight, expected path--is often the key to a flourishing life; and why true flourishing can only occur in the context of relationships.
Hoover Institution Stanford University > Daily ReportIndictment Over Disruption Of Minneapolis Church Service Unsealed
The indictment (in U.S. v. Levy-Armstrong) is here. The allegations are that defendants violated 18 U.S.C. § 241 which in relevant part makes it a crime to conspire to injure, oppress, threaten, or intimidate any person …
Hoover Institution Stanford University > Daily ReportMobilization of industrial capacity building for advanced biofuels : annex : industrial value chains business models
Business Model analyses for the essential Industrial Value Chains of advanced biofuels indicate that financial support will be required to close the gap between the biofuels’ Levelized Cost of Production and the market price of their fossil fuel counterparts, even when considering the impact of EU Allowances. The required financial support is expected to vary. In 2025–2030 hydrotreatment of lipids is assessed to have a relatively lower financial support requirement. In 2030–2040, methanation from biogenic CO₂ and green H₂ would probably not require additional support only for an extremely low price of hydrogen (2.3 €/kg hydrogen)
EU > EU PublicationsMobilization of industrial capacity building for advanced biofuels
Development of essential Industrial Value Chains (IVC) for advanced biofuels, including technical, financial, business, and feedstock-related aspects, aimed at achieving the defined EU targets for 2030, the mid-term target for 2040, and the long-term target for 2050
EU > EU PublicationsMobilization of industrial capacity building for advanced biofuels : executive summary
Biofuels have a vital role to play in reducing emissions in transport if an EU coordinated approach for capacity development of essential industrial value chains of advanced biofuels, needed to achieve the EU targets for 2030,2040, and 2050, is employed. Two main categories of financing support are identified as necessary: (a) for industrial production development, linked to the volumes of biofuels produced and (b) for feedstock supply mobilization, linked to feedstock supply volumes. For 2030, the corresponding financing needs are estimated at €3,849 – 7,499 million per year for industrial installations and €700 – 1,245 million per year for farmers/collectors
EU > EU PublicationsMobilization of industrial capacity building for advanced biofuels : final report
Biofuels have a vital role to play in reducing emissions in transport if an EU coordinated approach for capacity development of essential industrial value chains of advanced biofuels needed to achieve the EU targets for 2030,2040, and 2050, is employed. Two main categories of financing support are identified as necessary: (a) for industrial production development, linked to the volumes of biofuels produced and (b) for feedstock supply mobilization, linked to feedstock supply volumes. For 2030, the corresponding financing needs are estimated at €3,849 – 7,499 million per year for industrial installations and €700 – 1,245 million per year for farmers/collectors
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