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A New Development Bank for Infrastructure and Sustainability   Transcript
Nicholas Stern, Amar Bhattacharya, Mattia Romani, Joseph Stiglitz 05/02/13
The BRICs are financing infrastructure and sustainable development at home and in other developing countries. >Ideas >Commentary
Rick Cook
Rick Cook is a New York City architect best known for designing the Bank of America Tower at One Bryant Park, a 2.1 million square foot skyscraper that is the first commercial high-rise to receive the United States Green Building Council's Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Platinum Certification. >Innovators >People
Sustainable, Happy, Efficient  
Eric Zencey 03/26/13
Only through a composite metric of progress and happiness can governments measure and deliver what matters most: sustainable well-being. >Ideas >Innovations
Thought Leader: Edward O. Wilson   Publication
Edward O. Wilson, Devin T. Stewart 02/28/13
Only through science-based pursuit of what humanity is, where we came from, can we start to think and act in terms of a global ethic, defining where we, as a species, want to go. >Ideas >Briefings
Ma Jun: Information Empowers  
John Haffner, Ma Jun 02/11/13
Chinese environmentalist Ma Jun walks the line between transparency and activism in his quest to clean China's air, land, and water. >Ideas >Innovations
Introducing: More Like This   Publication
John Haffner 02/07/13
Author and energy analyst John Haffner will profile ten clean energy leaders who are driving green development in China in our new More Like This series. >Ideas >Briefings
Josh Lasky
Josh Lasky currently serves as Assistant Director for Sustainability Education in the College of Agriculture, Urban Sustainability and Environmental Sciences at the University of the District of Columbia. >Innovators >People
Jessica Feingold
Jessica Feingold is a NYC Director of Move This World. >Innovators >People
Winning Round 1 in the Battle Over Chinese Air Pollution  
Ma Jun 01/30/13
There is a road map for bluer skies in China: first monitoring and publication of air-quality data, then useful public health warnings, and finally targeting emissions at the source. >Ideas >Innovations
More Skin in the Game in 2013  
Nassim Nicholas Taleb 01/04/13
Accountability has roots in ancient ethics, says Nassim Taleb: an eye for an eye. The essence of this simple risk-management rule deserves a revival in 2013. >Ideas >Innovations
The Asian Century: Over Before It Even Began   Transcript
Devin T. Stewart 01/03/13
Between territorial disputes, cultural incoherence, and divided views on the role of the state, don't expect an Asian Century to start anytime soon, says Devin T. Stewart. >Ideas >Commentary
Send Salads to Ethiopia, and Solar Panels to Senegal   Transcript
Todd Moss 12/06/12
We wouldn't send salads as food relief to a starving country, so why is the Overseas Private Investment Corporation doing the equivalent in the energy sector? >Ideas >Commentary
James Farrer
James Farrer is professor of sociology at Sophia University in Tokyo. >Innovators >People
The Outsider's Guide to Supporting Nonviolent Resistance to Dictatorship   Publication
11/07/12
A group of experts on nonviolence gathered in New York to compile a list of techniques that can be and have been used against repressive dictatorships. >Ideas >Policy Library
Rethinking Development Finance for City "Slums"  
David Satterthwaite 10/15/12
The Asian Coalition for Community Action is challenging the top-down Big Aid funding model by providing small grants to low-income communities for the initiatives of their choosing. >Ideas >Innovations
David Satterthwaite
David Satterthwaite is a senior fellow at the International Institute for Environment and Development and visiting professor at University College London. >Innovators >People
Shin-pei Tsay
Shin-pei Tsay is the director of cities and transportation in the energy and climate program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. >Innovators >People
Cities and Climate Change: Small Enough to Act, Big Enough to Matter   Transcript
Shin-pei Tsay 10/09/12
As geographies of innovation and sites of citizen power, cities have become the critical link in global efforts to deal with climate change. >Ideas >Commentary
Enrique Penalosa
Enrique Peñalosa is the former mayor of Bogotá, Colombia and the president of the board of directors of the Institute for Transportation and Development Policy. >Innovators >People
Thought Leader: Enrique Penalosa   Publication
Enrique Penalosa, Devin T. Stewart 09/19/12
Colombian urbanist Enrique Penalosa says there are four key aspects to global ethics: inequality, public access to land, leadership, and the end of the nation-state. >Ideas >Briefings

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