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  2. Craig Kafura speaks via video call US Foreign Policy

    What the American Public Thinks of China

    In the News
    National Committee on US-China Relations by Craig Kafura

    Craig Kafura unpacks Council survey findings on US attitudes toward Beijing.

  3. Queen Elizabeth II sits in a chair with people waving Jamaican flags in the foreground.
    Reuters
    Global Politics

    Commonwealth Caribbean Wants More than Symbolic Change from British Monarchy | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Blog Post
    Global Insight by Grace Carrington

    Faced with a new, less popular monarch, will a growing movement for republicanism accelerate in the Caribbean 'realms'?

  4. A farmer rides a tractor through a crop while harvesting
    Jed Owen
    Food and Agriculture

    The Beauty of the Bottom Up: Making Crop Improvement Work for National Programs | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Blog Post
    Global Food for Thought by Hale Tufan

    This blog post from the Chicago Council on Global Affairs considers whether agricultural research initiatives cause solutions to be imposed from the top down.

  5. Global Goals, Global Cities: Achieving the SDGs through Collective Local Action | Chicago Council on Global Affairs Global Cities

    Global Goals, Global Cities: Achieving the SDGs through Collective Local Action | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Research
    Report by Kris Hartley

    This report serves as a resource to help policymakers understand the opportunities, challenges, and complexities facing cities and their strategic stakeholders in advancing the SDGs.

  6. Energy Innovation and Success of Global Cities in a Carbon-Constrained World | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
    Marcin Jozwiak
    Climate and the Environment

    Energy Innovation and Success of Global Cities in a Carbon-Constrained World | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Research
    Report by Robert Taylor

    This report outlines two recommendations for how cities can address climate change overall and ultimately succeed in a lower-carbon world.

  7. dry cracked earth in Australian drought
    Reuters
    Climate and the Environment

    Some Aussies Overlook Link Between Climate Change and Drought | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Blog Post
    Running Numbers by Katherine Stiplosek

    Australians are more concerned about severe weather events than the climate crisis causing them. But is tackling the former alone just putting out fires?

  8. An aerial view of Chicago
    AP Photos
    Global Cities

    Underground climate change is slowly sinking Chicago and cities across the globe | Is Chicago standing, shifting ... or sinking?

    Blog Post
    ChicagoGlobal by Nicole L. Cvetnic

    We know Venice is sinking. What about Chicago, which accounts for about 234 square miles of land?

  9. A close-up view of quinoa, a superfood
    Pierre Bamin
    Food and Agriculture

    Boosting Nutrition and Sustainability through Superfoods in Local Food Systems | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Blog Post
    Global Food for Thought by Juan Lucas Restrepo

    Over the last couple of decades, an increasing number of consumers in high-income countries have bought into the booming superfood market.

  10. A green building with balcony gardens. Global Health

    The Global Commitment to Sustainable Development: How Are We Doing? | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Blog Post
    Global Insight by Madeleine Nicholson

    This Chicago Council on Global Affairs blog by Madeleine Nicholson checks in to see if the world is on track to achieve the lofty Sustainable Development Goals.

  11. A woman harvests desmodium.
    Desalegne Tadesse
    Food and Agriculture

    The Gendered Impacts of Integrated Pest Management in Ethiopia and Beyond | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Blog Post
    Global Food for Thought by Sara Hendery

    Integrated pest management benefits the environment, farmers' productivity, and time-strapped women around the world.