Instructional Video7:52
PBS

How Climate Change Will Affect Your Wallet

12th - Higher Ed
Whether it's energy, food or insurance, how much more you'll pay in the future depends a lot on where you live. But because of climate change, virtually no one will get away scot-free. The global economy is remarkably versatile and...
Instructional Video7:49
PBS

How Climate Change Will Make You Poor!

12th - Higher Ed
Even if you don't live in a flood zone or tornado alley, climate change will still hit your pocketbook!
Instructional Video1:13
Intelligence Squared

Wim Thomas - on unconventional gas

Higher Ed
Wim Thomas - on unconventional gas.
Instructional Video24:08
The Wall Street Journal

Deconstructing the Food Supply Chain

Higher Ed
Executives from Mondelēz International, Cargill and Misfits Market discuss food-related supply chain challenges that started with the pandemic and are now being exacerbated by the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
Instructional Video33:06
The Wall Street Journal

Inflation, Markets and the Economy

Higher Ed
UBS chairman Axel Weber discusses resurgent inflation around the world and what it means for business, markets, politics and the economy.
Instructional Video6:18
Financial Times

Charts that Count: how to go inflation shopping

Higher Ed
Stephen Moore, Donald Trump's new nominee for a seat on the US Federal Reserve's Board of Governors, has proposed that the Fed follow commodity prices as a measure of inflation. There are a lot of ways to measure inflation. Sometimes...
Instructional Video7:53
TLDR News

Are the Tories to Blame for the Cost of Living Crisis?

12th - Higher Ed
While inflation and energy prices have been a global issue, the UK seems particularly badly affected by the cost of living crisis. So why is this? Is it simply bad luck on the UK's part? Or are successive Conservative governments to...
Instructional Video10:19
TLDR News

3 Plans to Reduce UK Energy Prices

12th - Higher Ed
Britain's energy crisis is getting pretty intense, with bills expected to rise sharply in the coming days. So in this video we'll examine and evaluate 3 different plans to solve the crisis; as proposed by (likely) future PM Liz Truss,...
Instructional Video8:09
TLDR News

Markets are Collapsing. Oil Companies Are Thriving - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
As we discussed in a recent video about Facebook ( companies around the world are struggling and the stock market is getting increasingly rocky. There's one...
Instructional Video10:18
TLDR News

Why Your Energy Bills Might Double: Britain's Energy Crisis Explained - TLDR News #AD

12th - Higher Ed
Energy prices have been rising for a while now, but at the moment those increased costs hitting energy companies. That's likely about to change, with the government set to increase the energy price cap in Spring. So in this video we...
Instructional Video7:16
TLDR News

Is Brexit to Blame for Inflation? - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
With prices rocketing, the inflation blame game is now in full swing. Some commentators blame Putin; others blame energy companies but there's also an interesting case to be made that Brexit is at least partly to blame.
Instructional Video24:07
The Wall Street Journal

How the Federal Reserve Plans to Tame Inflation

Higher Ed
The Federal Reserve has announced plans to raise interest rates throughout this year. Hear from two experts as they discuss whether the Fed leadership can stop the U.S. from sliding into a recession.
News Clip3:47
Curated Video

From housing to groceries to energy, Americans say the economy is doing poorly

Higher Ed
Nearly seven in ten U.S. adults say the economy is in poor shape, according to a new poll out Thursday. That's similar to views from President Biden's last year in office. (Scripps News)
News Clip1:38
Curated Video

Energy prices: Gas costs tick down, but rising energy bills have stung many Americans

Higher Ed
For many Americans, money saved at the gas pump is going toward other rising energy bills. (Scripps News)
News Clip1:29
Curated Video

Could Indian Point nuclear power plant Be restarted?

9th - Higher Ed
More than four years after it was permanently shut down, the facility—currently undergoing decommissioning—is now at the center of a heated political and environmental debate.
News Clip2:45
Curated Video

Some foods could get cheaper in 2024, but grocery bills may still go up

9th - Higher Ed
Canada's Food Price Report predicts that overall food prices will go up in 2024, but some products could get cheaper as many industry challenges have eased.
News Clip1:23
Curated Video

Polish PM discusses Russia sanctions during meeting with Trudeau

9th - Higher Ed
Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki says Poland will work on seizing Russian assets and using them to support rebuilding efforts in Ukraine and reducing energy prices.
News Clip6:36
Curated Video

Former House Speaker Paul Ryan Talks SPAC Deal, Midterms

9th - Higher Ed
Former Speaker of the House Paul Ryan and Granite Ridge CEO Luke Bradenberg joined Cheddar News to discuss their SPAC deal, the U.S. becoming energy independent and Ryan's outlook for the midterm elections.
News Clip4:47
Curated Video

BOC's big rate hike not the end, says economist

9th - Higher Ed
The Bank of Canada's 'aggressive' language along with its 75-basis-point boost in the bank rate sends the message that further interest rate hikes are ahead to bring down inflation, says Douglas Porter, chief economist for the Bank of...
News Clip4:31
Curated Video

Who Is New UK Prime Minister Liz Truss?

9th - Higher Ed
Liz Truss has taken over as the newest UK prime minister, and Renaud Foucart, a senior lecturer in economics at Lancaster University, joined Cheddar News to discuss the latest leader of Great Britain and her newly appointed cabinet. "So...
News Clip19:15
Curated Video

Guterres warns of looming ‘winter of global discontent’

9th - Higher Ed
UN secretary general Antonio Guterres says the world is in big trouble and a winter of discontent is around the corner.
News Clip2:10
Curated Video

EU leaders rebuff Spain's pleas for market reform to curb electricity prices

9th - Higher Ed
The European Council only gave Spain and Portugal permission to introduce a price cap on electricity.
News Clip2:26
Curated Video

Inflation in eurozone forecast to hit 4.8% amid soaring energy prices

9th - Higher Ed
Energy prices, supply chain bottlenecks, the Omicron variant and geopolitical tensions are all fuelling inflationary pressures.
News Clip2:23
Curated Video

Energy crisis: Poland to introduce new financial aid for public institutions

9th - Higher Ed
Last month, the prices of electricity and natural gas on the Warsaw Commodity Exchange reached the highest levels in its 20-year history, forcing authorities to lower VAT to zero on food starting 1 February.