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Going Beyond Regenerative Agriculture on Tribal Lands | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Regenerative agriculture helps build just food economies, protecting Indigenous ways of knowing despite outside pressure to conform to globalized agricultural practices.
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We Can't Shoot for the Moon without Space Technology | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Federal investment in space technology is crucial to help farmers fight climate change—this generation's moonshot.
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Majority of Americans Oppose Expanding US-Mexico Border Wall | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
A survey shows more Americans now oppose expanding the US-Mexico border wall since last asked in 2016.
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Midwest Moving to Leadership in Sustainable Green Economy | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
The post-industrial communities of the Midwest are shaking off their Rust Belt label to emerge as leaders in the blue and green economies.
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US Economic Competitiveness at Risk: A Midwest Call to Action | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
This report highlights the role of immigration in ensuring the Midwest’s future competitiveness and prosperity and identifies necessary policy directions or interventions.
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Elite-Public Gap on China May be Decreasing | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
New data from the Chicago Council on Global Affairs suggests the difference in opinion is beginning to narrow on the perceived threat of China.
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COVID puts an Even Greater Squeeze on Journalists and Media Freedom| Chicago Council on Global Affairs
The coronavirus pandemic has rendered journalism and freedom of the press even more vulnerable than in previous years, especially in countries that were already facing difficulties.
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Biden, Israelis, and Palestinians: "The Ground is Not Ripe" | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
As attention returns to Gaza, majorities view a breakthrough in negotiations as unlikely in the foreseeable future.
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Core Sanders Supporters' Economic Pessimism | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Survey data shows Sanders supporters are concerned about global overreach and that it comes at the expense of the economy and general quality of life.
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Americans and Asia in 2020: Three Things to Know | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
With the US election a week away, here are three key things you need to know about the American public's views on Asia in 2020.