The hidden cost of the AI
Residents of The Dalles, Oregon, are concerned about water scarcity as tech companies expand data centers in the area. With increasing drought conditions, questions arise about the environmental impact and transparency of water usage by companies like Google and Amazon,...
What Skills Do We Need for the Future of Work?
This video explores how technology and automation are changing the future of work. While some jobs may disappear, new roles will emerge, requiring digital skills and soft skills like emotional intelligence. With proper training and policies, automation can improve our...
How Do Producers and Consumers Work Together?
A producer makes goods or provides services, while a consumer buys and uses them. This simple relationship drives economies, as businesses create products to meet consumer needs. Understanding the roles of producers and consumers helps explain how markets and transactions...
What Makes a Fair Society?
Explore the concept of justice and fairness in society through John Rawls' thought experiment. Discover how the "veil of ignorance" encourages equitable distribution of resources, promotes individual rights, and fosters a community where everyone's needs are considered, paving the way...
How Can We Grow Our Economy While Protecting Our Planet?
Economist Kate Raworth challenges the conventional belief that endless economic growth equates to progress. She introduces the "doughnut" model, emphasizing the need for balance: ensuring no one falls short of life’s essentials while preventing ecological degradation, fostering a sustainable future...
Is Capitalism in America Fair for Everyone?
Capitalism drives economic growth, but it also raises concerns about wealth inequality, climate change, and corporate power. While no economy practices pure capitalism today, balancing government regulation and market freedom is crucial in addressing these challenges and ensuring a more...
Is corruption inevitable?
Language Level This transcript contains complex vocabulary and sentence structures, making it suitable for upper-intermediate (B2) to advanced (C1) English learners. It discusses abstract concepts and uses specific examples, which require a good understanding of English to fully grasp the...
The Evolution of the Stock Market
Dive into the fascinating world of the stock market with this lesson! Students will explore the origins and evolution of the stock market, discuss key concepts and terminology, and understand the impact of market forces and economic factors. Through engaging...
Why Countries Can’t Just Print More Money
Explore the complexities of inflation and national debt with this lesson plan. Students delve into the impact of economic policies on everyday life, discuss famous quotes, and analyze historical examples. Practice includes debating financial decisions and understanding economic concepts.
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