#SocialInequality

trndgtr.comtrndgtr
2025-11-16

Rosorkin: Tech Increases Inequality - Tim Dillon

Headlines Africaafrica@journa.host
2025-11-10

Angola celebrates 50 years of independence as social inequalities persist newsfeed.facilit8.network/TP9n #Angola #IndependenceDay #SocialInequality #Poverty #Unemployment

2025-10-07

I had the honour to talk about how #SocialInequality, environmental #pollution and #ClimateChange affect patients with PH
My heartfelt thanks to Assembly 13 of the European Respiratory Society for allowing us to discuss such important topics!
Catch it on the congress platform at live.ersnet.org!
#ERS2025 2/2

A figure from a review article on environmental pollution, climate change and pulmonary hypertension in the shape of a tree where the branches correspond to evidence of the impact of these factors on PH
SpazioGames.itspaziogames
2025-10-03

🤖 Navigando nel mezzo di Metropolis: il precario equilibrio tra intelligenza artificiale e disuguaglianze sociali. È un'evoluzione o una minaccia?

🔗 spaziogames.it/articoli/metrop

Centre for Population ChangeCPCpopulation@sciences.social
2025-10-02

TODAY - Come along to our #CPCCGWebinar at 1pm

Julia Mikolai from the University of St Andrews will discuss the #ChildLives project, which aims to understand trends, inequalities & consequences of family complexity in children's lives in Europe

Register to join us: cpc.ac.uk/activities/full_even

#Family #Childhood #FamilyTransitions #Separation #Repartnering #Parenthood #Families #ChildWellbeing #SocialInequality #ERC #Horizon #Demography #socialscience #socialsciences

Image shows person sitting at a desk watching a webinar, alongside the Centre for Population Change and Connecting Generations logo. Accompanying text advertises: This CPC-CG webinar will take place on Thursday 2 October 2025, 13:00-14:00 . Dr Júlia Mikolai, PI of the ChildLives Project and Lecturer in Demography/Quantitative Population Geography at the University of St Andrews will be presenting: "Family complexity in children's lives: A European perspective".
Centre for Population ChangeCPCpopulation@sciences.social
2025-09-29

🗓️THIS WEEK - Come along to our #CPCCGWebinar

Dr Júlia Mikolai from the University of St Andrews will be joining us to discuss the #ChildLives project, which aims to understand the trends, #inequalities & consequences of #family complexity in #children's lives in #Europe

Register to join online - all welcome: cpc.ac.uk/activities/full_even

#Family #Childhood #FamilyTransitions #Separation #Repartnering #Parenthood #Families #ChildWellbeing #SocialInequality #ERC #Horizon #Demography #socialscience

Image shows person sitting at a desk watching a webinar, alongside the Centre for Population Change and Connecting Generations logo. Accompanying text advertises: This CPC-CG webinar will take place on Thursday 2 October 2025, 13:00-14:00 . Dr Júlia Mikolai, PI of the ChildLives Project and Lecturer in Demography/Quantitative Population Geography at the University of St Andrews will be presenting: "Family complexity in children's lives: A European perspective".
Centre for Population ChangeCPCpopulation@sciences.social
2025-09-25

🗓️NEXT WEEK - Come along to our #CPCCGWebinar

Dr Júlia Mikolai from the University of St Andrews will be joining us to discuss the #ChildLives project, which aims to understand the trends, inequalities & consequences of #family complexity in children's lives in #Europe

Register to join us online - all welcome: cpc.ac.uk/activities/full_even

#Family #Childhood #FamilyTransitions #Separation #Repartnering #Parenthood #Families #ChildWellbeing #SocialInequality #ERC #Horizon #Demography #socialscience

Image shows person sitting at a desk watching a webinar, alongside the Centre for Population Change and Connecting Generations logo. Accompanying text advertises: This CPC-CG webinar will take place on Thursday 2 October 2025, 13:00-14:00 . Dr Júlia Mikolai, PI of the ChildLives Project and Lecturer in Demography/Quantitative Population Geography at the University of St Andrews will be presenting: "Family complexity in children's lives: A European perspective".
2025-08-30

Climateflation Threatens Food Prices

Climateflation driven by climate change pushes global food prices higher, threatening food security and social stability across nations.

olamnews.com/world/1297/climat

Climateflation Threatens Food Prices
Blogorgonopsidblogorgonopsid
2025-08-27

16. září vydá John Hopkins University Press novou knihu Climate Change, Social Inequality, and Doom (Změna klimatu, sociální nerovnost a zánik). Velmi potřebná kniha, napsaná doktorem WIlliamem M. Epsteinem, o tom, co brzdí smysluplnou klimatickou akci.

blogorgonopsid.blogspot.com/20

Blogorgonopsidblogorgonopsid
2025-08-27

On 16th September, a new book titled Climate Change, Social Inequality, and Doom will be released by John Hopkins University Press! A much needed book, written by Doctor William M. Epstein, about what hinders meaningful climate action.

blogorgonopsid.blogspot.com/20

2025-08-10

‘An analysis of housing stock by the Resolution Foundation has found nearly half (48%) of the poorest fifth of English households have homes liable to get too hot – three times as many as among the richest fifth (17%).’

#SocialHousing
#SocialInequality
#Retrofit
#OverHeating
#Heatwave

Scientific Worldscientificworld
2025-07-31

Deglobalization is reshaping global ties, widening gaps in access to resources, jobs, and education. Let's explore how retreating interconnectivity deepens inequality across nations.

scitechsociety.com/how-degloba

Why do ageing rates vary by country? Massive study says politics play a part – Nature

A woman living in a town with heavy air pollution in South Africa, where people tend to age faster than in other countries. Air pollution is a risk factor for faster ageing. Credit: Per-Anders Pettersson / Getty

By Julian Nowogrodzki

Social inequality and weak democratic institutions are linked to faster ageing, as are other environmental features such as high levels of air pollution, finds a study spanning four continents1. Education was one of the top factors that protected against faster ageing.

The study also showed that ageing is accelerated by less-surprising factors such as high blood pressure and heart disease. But the link to social and political influences could help to explain why rates of ageing vary from country to country, the authors say.

“It’s a very important study”, says Claudia Kimie Suemoto, a geriatrician at the University of São Paulo in Brazil who was not involved in the work. “It gives us the global perspective of how these dependent factors shape ageing in different regions of the world.”

Political polarization and uncertainty mean that “we are living in a world of despair”, and that ages people, says lead author Agustín Ibañez, who directs the Latin American Brain Health Institute in Santiago. “We don’t think about the health impacts that this is going to have in the long run.”

The study was published today in Nature Medicine. Citation: Hernandez, H. et al. Nature Med. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41591-025-03808-2 (2025).

Continue/Read Original Article Here: Why do ageing rates vary by country? Massive study says politics play a part

#2025 #Aging #America #Health #Libraries #Nature #NatureMedicine #Science #SocialInequality #UnitedStates #WeakDemocraticInstitutions #WorldPopulation

Serhii Nazarovetsserhii@mstdn.science
2025-07-19

Why do people in some countries age faster than in others? A massive study in @Nature Medicine analysed 161,981 people across 40 countries and revealed:

☠️ Social inequality, air pollution, and the collapse of democratic institutions accelerate ageing.

📖 Education, physical activity, and cognitive engagement are the strongest shields against biological decline.

:doi: doi.org/10.1038/s41591-025-038

#HealthyAging #SocialInequality #DemocracyMatters #PublicHealth #Education #Ukraine

Study design and analysis pipeline.
From: The exposome of healthy and accelerated aging across 40 countries

Hernandez, H., Santamaria-Garcia, H., Moguilner, S. et al. The exposome of healthy and accelerated aging across 40 countries. Nat Med (2025). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41591-025-03808-2
Geekoogeekoo
2025-04-18

Low-carbon tech is booming—but it’s not for everyone. Discover why inequality threatens the UK's green future and what can be done to fix it.

geekoo.news/green-tech-divide-

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