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Climate change is front of mind for homebuyers
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According to new research from Zillow, nearly 90% of would-be homebuyers say it’s important to find a house with at least one “climate-resilient feature,” like a flood barrier, seismic retrofitting or a water catchment system. More listings are starting to highlight those features, too. But first: what a stronger dollar means for the U.S. economy a…
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Climate change is front of mind for homebuyers
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According to new research from Zillow, nearly 90% of would-be homebuyers say it’s important to find a house with at least one “climate-resilient feature,” like a flood barrier, seismic retrofitting or a water catchment system. More listings are starting to highlight those features, too. But first: what a stronger dollar means for the U.S. economy a…
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At Marketplace, it’s our job to explain how marketplaces work. This week, we’re turning from traditional stock and financial markets to the in-person kind. For the next installment of our new “Tricks of the Trade” series, we visit The Original Los Angeles Flower Market to learn from experts about the do’s and dont’s in the floral business. Plus, we…
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At Marketplace, it’s our job to explain how marketplaces work. This week, we’re turning from traditional stock and financial markets to the in-person kind. For the next installment of our new “Tricks of the Trade” series, we visit The Original Los Angeles Flower Market to learn from experts about the do’s and dont’s in the floral business. Plus, we…
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Shell wins appeal in landmark emissions case
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From the BBC World Service: Oil giant Shell has won a landmark case in the Dutch courts, overturning an earlier ruling requiring it to cut its carbon emissions by 45%. Plus, China shows off its latest military hardware at a major aviation show. And, were some Spanish businesses slow to realize the dangers of the country’s recent devastating floods?…
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Shell wins appeal in landmark emissions case
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From the BBC World Service: Oil giant Shell has won a landmark case in the Dutch courts, overturning an earlier ruling requiring it to cut its carbon emissions by 45%. Plus, China shows off its latest military hardware at a major aviation show. And, were some Spanish businesses slow to realize the dangers of the country’s recent devastating floods?…
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Understanding free speech in the online age
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Do the free speech protections guaranteed by the First Amendment apply to online discourse? What if that online discourse spreads misinformation? Marketplace’s Kimberly Adams speaks with Nadine Farid Johnson, policy director at the Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University, about how we should understand the right to free speech in th…
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How do people pay for things when they retire?
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The hosts visit Bridget’s grandma to answer questions from Josephina and Anna about how retirement works. Along with dancing and eating a lot of casserole, they learn about the many ways people save for retirement and how the government helps people pay for things when they stop working. Plus, they help Bridget’s niece understand why it’s important…
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Burning Questions: What are the climate wins and setbacks from the election?
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Last week’s elections delivered climate wins and setbacks. What will a second Donald Trump presidency mean for climate policy going forward? What can President Joe Biden accomplish in the remainder of his term? And how did state climate measures perform? Host Amy Scott talks with Washington Post climate reporter Shannon Osaka to unpack it all.…
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A new report estimates global damages from extreme weather events between 2014 and 2023 at about $2 trillion, roughly in line with the 2008 financial crisis. It comes as world leaders meet at the United Nations Climate Change Conference, or Cop29, under the shadow of President-elect Donald Trump’s promises to roll back environmental standards. We’l…
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Cryptocurrency firms are thrilled with last week’s election outcome. For them, a second Trump term means a friendly face in the White House. What do they want this time around? Surprisingly, some rules. Also in this episode: Beef futures are up, inflation stalls just above the Federal Reserve’s target, and we dig into how the National Institutes of…
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Are you shopping veteran-owned businesses this holiday season?
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Veterans own about 5.4% of businesses in this country, generating more than $900 billion in revenue. Those who have served are pretty good at starting and running businesses, thanks to the skills they learned in the military. We’ll hear more. Plus, how U.S. fiscal policy will fare under a second Trump term and what a GOP-controlled Congress would m…
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Are you shopping veteran-owned businesses this holiday season?
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Veterans own about 5.4% of businesses in this country, generating more than $900 billion in revenue. Those who have served are pretty good at starting and running businesses, thanks to the skills they learned in the military. We’ll hear more. Plus, how U.S. fiscal policy will fare under a second Trump term and what a GOP-controlled Congress would m…
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At Marketplace, it’s our job to explain how marketplaces work. This week, we’re turning from traditional stock and financial markets to the in-person kind. As part of our new “Tricks of the Trade” series, we’re heading to five different markets in LA. Today, we’re taught how to navigate The Rose Bowl Flea Market by a pro. But first, we’ll look at h…
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At Marketplace, it’s our job to explain how marketplaces work. This week, we’re turning from traditional stock and financial markets to the in-person kind. As part of our new “Tricks of the Trade” series, we’re heading to five different markets in LA. Today, we’re taught how to navigate The Rose Bowl Flea Market by a pro. But first, we’ll look at h…
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