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Public Opinion SurveyCarlos Osorio / APAmerica's Foreign Policy Future: Public Opinion and the 2024 Election
November 1, 2024, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Dina Smeltz , Karl Friedhoff , Craig Kafura , Lama El Baz , and Libby Berry, Carlos Osorio / AP, Download Report (PDF), The 2024 Chicago Council Survey finds there is often less division than imagined when it comes to long-standing pillars of US...
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Providing electricity to 750 million people could help fight climate change, not exacerbate it
About Us, Meet the Team, News, Climate, Conflicts & Crises, Culture, Justice, Money, Tech & Innovation, Africa, Americas, Asia Pacific, Australia, Europe, Middle East, Newsletter, Videos, Search, Donate, Africa, Climate, Money, Image, By, AJ Caughey, Posted October 13, 2023 | Updated on Feb 21, 2...
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Global Food Security Symposium 2015
The 2015 Global Food Security Symposium focused on the topic of “Healthy Food for a Healthy World: Leveraging Agriculture and Food to Improve Global Nutrition.” -
Global PoliticsEvan Vucci / APTrump's Election Victory: Reactions, Implications, and Expectations
Susan Glasser, James Harding, and Peter Spiegel join Ivo Daalder to discuss the week's top news stories.
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Adrian InfernusThe Potential of Regenerative Agriculture
Investing in regenerative agriculture opens a world of possibilities for the agricultural sector.
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AP PhotoThe newcomers: schools are migrants' gateway to Chicago's local economy
Integrating migrant children and their parents into local schools also integrates them into the local economy.
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Chicago Loop Alliance
How pedestrian malls are revitalizing downtowns around the world — and helping Chicago's Loop (again)
The decline of Chicago's central business corridor has made the future of downtown foot traffic and storefronts uncertain. Following models from international peers, Chicago may find that reinvesting in pedestrian malls is an effective path for urban revitalization.
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Elizabeth SokolichEuropeans and Chicagoans are both tired of stolen bikes. A Midwestern Marine found a solution.
Midwest biking activists are using a grassroots strategy to highlight the lack of secure bike infrastructure in the region.
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Monica VolpinFlavors and Culture: Food Systems through Indigenous Women's Eyes
Productive practices of Indigenous women's groups have significant value in contributing to the conservation of biodiversity and the well-being of humanity, and therefore encourage exchange and dialogue.
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AP PhotosA Scorching Summer Heats Up the Farmer Health Crisis
The summer’s record temperatures have reignited the international farmworker health crisis.