News Clips: Week of Aug. 28 - Sept. 3

Aug 28 2017

The following is a compilation of media clips in which WWS faculty members have been mentioned, cited or quoted. This list is updated weekly. If an item is missing, please email extaff@princeton.edu, and we will add it promptly.

Princeton’s Michael Oppenheimer, Michael Mann says global warming makes Hurricane Harvey, other storms worse
The Global Dispatch (Michael Oppenheimer)

AP Hypes Harvey as Sign of 'More Intense Hurricanes in the Future'
NewsBusters (Michael Oppenheimer)

Harvey “should serve as a warning,” climate scientist says
KELO (Michael Oppenheimer)

Environmentalists attack Trump for climate policies amid Texas visit
Washington Examiner (Michael Oppenheimer)

Former FEMA Spokesman: Trump has his head buried in the sand on climate change, storm readiness
Mic (Michael Oppenheimer)

Trump's Far-Right Fans Are Calling for Globalist Gary's Head
Click Lancashire (Alan Blinder)

Bankers and Economists Fear a Spate of Threats to Global Growth
The New York Times (Alan Blinder)

Analysis: Why actors make for better presidents
CNN (Julian Zelizer)

The Japan Times (Julian Zelizer)

Katrina Vanden Heuvel: Against Trump, Republicans are all talk and no action
The Cap Times (Julian Zelizer)

Sunday Editorial: New workforce reality involves pressures on wages
Jacksonville.com (Alan Krueger)

Struggling to find workers, some employers offer opioid addicts a second chance
CNBC (Alan Krueger)

Gig work and the past, present and future of American labor
The San Diego Union-Tribune (Alan Krueger)

Weak Wages Only Worsen U.S. Political Volatility
BloombergView (Alan Krueger)

Labor Day Should Really Be Called ‘Inequality Day’
Huffington Post (Alan Krueger)

How will the Trump Administration handle Hurricane Harvey?
ABC Online (Julian Zelizer)

Republican's empty words against Trump
The Washington Post (Julian Zelizer)

Scientists say Harvey may be the soggy sign of future storms
WSB-TV Atlanta (Michael Oppenheimer)

We've Fixed the Jobs Gap, But People Still Aren't Working
RealClear Markets (Alan Krueger)

Gig economy may threaten financial wellness of contract workers, Prudential survey shows
Business Wire (Alan Krueger)

The Gig Economy is big and here to stay. Here's how workers are surviving and thriving
Miami Herald (Alan Krueger)

Does Gig Work Threaten Your Financial Future?
Forbes (Alan Krueger)

Protest: EMA on Embracing Automation Robot Socialism
Under the Radar (Anne Case and Angus Deaton)

Which States Have Most to Lose From DACA Elimination
CityLab (Douglas Massey)

For months, pundits have called Trump a populist, but his policies have been about giveaways to the rich
Media Matters for America (Julian Zelizer)

Bangladesh's birth pangs
Indian Link (Gary Bass)

A Different Dragon: How Fentanyl Has Changed the Opioid Crisis
Free Times (Angus Deaton)

The End of the Working Class
The American Interest (Anne Case and Angus Deaton)

Do Hurricanes Actually Cause Women to Go Into Labor? Here's What Experts Have to Say
Glamour (Janet Currie)

America's Jobs Engine Keeps Defying Forecasts for 2017 Slowdown
Bloomberg (Alan Blinder)

A Canadian debt crisis is not inevitable
The Globe and Mail (Atif Mian)

The Case for Skills-Based Immigration
National Review (Marta Tienda)

Why a NY firm invented the name Haagen-Dazs for its ice cream
The Straits Times (Keren Yarhi-Milo)