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Nicholas Stern,
Amar Bhattacharya,
Mattia Romani,
Joseph Stiglitz
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05/02/13 |
| The BRICs are financing infrastructure and sustainable development at home and in other developing countries.
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| 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.
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Eric Zencey
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03/26/13 |
| Only through a composite metric of progress and happiness can governments measure and deliver what matters most: sustainable well-being.
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Edward O. Wilson,
Devin T. Stewart
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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.
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John Haffner,
Ma Jun
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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.
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John Haffner
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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.
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| 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.
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Ma Jun
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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.
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Nassim Nicholas Taleb
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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.
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Devin T. Stewart
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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.
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Todd Moss
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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?
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| James Farrer is professor of sociology at Sophia University in Tokyo.
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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.
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David Satterthwaite
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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.
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| David Satterthwaite is a senior fellow at the International Institute for Environment and Development and visiting professor at University College London.
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| Shin-pei Tsay is the director of cities and transportation in the energy and climate program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
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Shin-pei Tsay
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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.
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| 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.
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Enrique Penalosa,
Devin T. Stewart
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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.
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