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NOV 23, 2021 • News
S&P Global: "After COP26, new questions arise over carbon trading as markets gain new prominence"
In response to the COP26 climate conference, stakeholders questioned how carbon dioxide removal can be implemented with climate justice concerns in mind. In this article, ...
NOV 22, 2021 • Podcast
C2GTalk: How do we include sustainable development when considering climate-altering approaches? with Youba Sokona
Context matters and without clarity on the impacts that climate-altering approaches will have from different perspectives, it will be difficult to deal with the ethical ...
NOV 18, 2021 • Podcast
Castaway Mountain: Love and Loss Among the Wastepickers of Mumbai, with Saumya Roy
Waste, from food to plastics, not only affects climate change but also affects people's lives in ways that we don't always consider. Saumya Roy brings ...
NOV 17, 2021 • Podcast
AI & Warfare: Are We in a New "Horse & Tank Moment"? with Kenneth Payne
Will AI systems transform the future battlefield so dramatically that it will render existing paradigms and doctrines obsolete, feeding new intense security dilemmas? In this "...
NOV 15, 2021 • Podcast
C2GTalk: How might ecological civilization consider emerging approaches to alter the climate? with Pan Jiahua
Finding harmony between man and nature is essential as we tackle the climate crisis, says Professor Pan Jiahua in an interview with "C2GTalk." In ...
NOV 15, 2021 • News
The National Interest: "How Putin Is Pushing Back Against the West"
In this article for "The National Interest", Senior Fellow Nikolas Gvosdev responds to the various crises springing up in Eastern Europe, including the deployment of ...