Some comments on Hyperloop https://t.co/Q8ndOz9ixf— David M. Levinson (@trnsprtst) June 10, 2019
As Ryanair moves to publish its emissions data, data show it emitted 1.2m tonnes of carbon dioxide in May, roughly the same amount that New York City produces in a week = roughly the same pa as one of Europe’s larger lignite-fuelled powerplants @lesliehookhttps://t.co/urwcereThW pic.twitter.com/v2WOHtdeqn— Adam Tooze (@adam_tooze) June 7, 2019
“...the company that runs the digital learning platform... takes a 60% cut of online tuition... the contract... contains a so-called poison tail that requires the university to continue handing over its revenue share for two years after canceling” https://t.co/qkVisilYaI— Ethan Plaut (@ethanplaut) June 8, 2019
Lol probably higher— Josh Marshall (@joshtpm) June 10, 2019
And a thoughtful thread.
In general, these kinds of divergences tend to happen near turning points. As Jason notes, the last time we had a comparable divergence between GDP and GDI was at the start of the Great Recession. NOT calling recession now, but things may be weaker than they appear 3/— Paul Krugman (@paulkrugman) June 8, 2019
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