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This Week's Reads- A World of Global Competition, Not Cooperation
The president and his advisers seem to relish the clarity with which they see competition as all-encompassing and cooperation as a charade.
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When the Lights Go Out: Cyber Threats to the Electrical Grid
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Outrage and Inspire with Roger Thurow- A Craving for Nutrition Knowledge
The latest podcast in our ongoing series with Roger Thurow, discussing hunger in the 21st century--and what we can do about it.
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Featured Commentary- Farmers Back to the Center of the Food and Agriculture System with Digital Extension
In the latest piece from the Agri-Pulse and Council collaboration, Rikin Gandhi, chief executive officer of Digital Green, discusses empowering rural communities through extension services.
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Developing Protections for Climate Change’s Forced Migrants: Creating a Legal Definition and Framework for Action
The international community should create a legal definition for migrants who are forced to flee their homes due to climate change and consistent guidelines for assessing the severity of their case to better protect populations vulnerable to climate change. Along with this category of climate migrants, a framework should be created to guide support and mobilize resources for these populations. Although it is not a panacea, a solid legal definition of climate migrants would create the foundation to develop solutions for climate change related displacement.
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O Christmas Tree
Christmas is a widely-celebrated holiday in the United States. Though the Christmas tree remains a popular symbol, Americans are changing the kind of tree they use in their homes—and a small but rising number are opting to celebrate without a tree altogether.
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Big Ideas and Emerging Innovations
Highlighting approaches, technologies, and ideas that have the potential to radically advance global food security.
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