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Making good on a long-held campaign promise, President Donald Trump has instituted tariffs on trade with China and threatened the same with Canada and Mexico. Professor Doug Guthrie sheds some light on how these tariffs might shake out and how it could impact Americans.
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There is at least a decent chance we’ll be able to adjust to the more dangerous world of a warmer climate. Will there be massive disruptions? Yes. Is humanity doomed on this planet? Not if we continue to work to get things right.” Read the story.
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