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Amanda Shendruk

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New York, NY, United States

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  • Quartz
  • The Pudding
  • Maclean's Magazine
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Past articles by Amanda:

Tired of feeling hopeless about climate change? Take a look at these charts.

Bending climate-data red lines in a more positive direction will take “stubborn optimism” and fast action. → Read More

Here's how 10 industries are experimenting with ChatGPT

Judges, teachers, and real estate agents wonder what AI means for their industry → Read More

Humanity is closer to self-destruction than ever before

The Doomsday Clock moved forward to 90 seconds to midnight → Read More

A new report says investors should push companies harder to achieve environmental and social change

Asset managers argue some shareholder resolutions are too prescriptive → Read More

Here are the countries and companies dominating Davos

Who are the participants at the 2023 World Economic Forum meeting? → Read More

Kafka, Metropolis, and the Hardy Boys enter US public domain in 2023

A song called "The Best Things in Life Are Free" will also now be free → Read More

The first African country to reach a FIFA World Cup semifinal is going head-to-head against its former colonizer

While France is heavily favored to win, the Moroccan team has managed to defy the odds → Read More

The UK is expecting its largest wave of strikes in over 30 years

Industrial action by nurses, rail workers and Royal Mail are set to disrupt the holiday season → Read More

The immigrants’ World Cup: See all the players who crossed borders to play football

Of the 59 French-born players in this World Cup, more than half represent African teams → Read More

Amazon’s $5 billion discount: See all its tax cuts and other US subsidies

On Black Friday, a campaign called Make Amazon Pay wants the corporation to step up and pay its dues → Read More

FTX bankruptcy filing reveals a remarkably convoluted corporate structure

New FTX CEO John Ray's sprawling org chart reveals about 100 corporate entities for just 300 employees → Read More

The world’s population just hit 8 billion⁠—and that's okay

The population peak is in sight: 10.4 billion or so, sometime in the next 60 years → Read More

Here's where the strong dollar is making luxury goods cheaper

Foreign currency swings mean some luxury goods are nearly half the price in Europe compared to China → Read More

A third of Americans have working-class jobs. Only 1% of state lawmakers do

Women, people of color, and the working class are underrepresented in America's state legislatures → Read More

Most companies with a climate goal have no plan for how to reach it

Few companies are spending money to meet their long-term climate targets → Read More

Why the Fed’s hikes are not showing up in your savings account

But have lifted mortgage rates to their highest level in more than a decade → Read More

The economic case against unpaid domestic work

Compensating people for tasks like housework and child care could bring about a more just—not to mention wealthier—society. → Read More

Patagonia say it's owned by the Earth now. Here's what that looks like.

Patagonia's new ownership structure aims to fight climate change. → Read More

An Elon Musk comedy show: Funny, or just true?

I went to an Edinburgh Fringe show about Elon Musk. It's hard to satirize a man who is so absurd already. → Read More

How sustainable are the contents of your shopping cart? A new database has answers

A massive new study has estimated the environmental impact of tens of thousands of supermarket items. → Read More