MAY 7, 2015 • Podcast
Full Planet, Empty Plates
"We are in transition today from an age of surpluses to an age of scarcity," says Lester Brown. The reasons are manifold: population growth; climate ...
MAY 6, 2015 • Article
Teaching About Intractable Conflicts: The Olive Tree Initiative
How can students learn to think more critically about conflicted regions and to engage people with different views in constructive dialogue? The Olive Tree Initiative ...
MAY 6, 2015 • News
Reversing Climate Change: A Vision of an Organic Planet
"Policy Innovations" last piece "Reversing Climate Change: A Vision of an Organic Planet" was featured in "Resilience.org" magazine.
MAY 5, 2015 • Article
Policy Innovations Digital Magazine (2006-2016): Innovations: Reversing Climate Change: A Vision of an Organic Planet
Mark Smallwood, executive director at Rodale Institute, claims that a global shift to regenerative organic agriculture can reverse climate change.
MAY 5, 2015 • News
U.S.-Russia Counterterrorism Cooperation "Sadly Deficient"
Carnegie Council Senior Fellow David Speedie comments on U.S. intelligence assessment of al-Qaeda's ability to take advantage of the political turmoil in the Middle ...
MAY 2, 2015 • News
The Difficult Task of Creating Topophilia
"Planetize" magazine quoted "Policy Innovations" editor Irene Pedruelo's interview with Ethan Kent, senior vice president of Project for Public Spaces. ("Policy Innovations" is Carnegie Council's ...
MAY 1, 2015 • Article
Policy Innovations Digital Magazine (2006-2016): Commentary: Technology and Finance: Darwinism or Symbiosis?
An open innovative mindset on the part of both banks and non-banks alike will be key to modernize the infrastructure of banking.
MAY 1, 2015 • Podcast
The Ethics Police?: The Struggle to Make Human Research Safe
When it comes to medical research using human beings, who decides what's right? How do the U.S. institutional review boards work? What does "informed ...