Countless studies have sought to quantify various aspects of human impacts on the planet, but sorting through that data to get answers about the effect we're actually having can be a challenge for ...
As DPP requirements, ecodesign rules and buyer transparency expectations accelerate, the industry is moving at two speeds.
Two reporters spent over a month compiling and analyzing information about the reams of data the U.S. government collects about Americans. Credit...Mark Harris Supported by By Sarah Bahr Times Insider ...
As the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) makes sweeping demands on states and their contractors for the sensitive, personal data of tens of millions of food assistance recipients, one payment ...