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  1. Adapting Cities for a Changing Climate

    Adapting Cities for a Changing Climate

    PAST EVENT VIDEO Panel
    A panel of experts explores how technology can help cities create a more equitable and resilient future.
  2. 160419 elperspectives robtaylor

    THE CHICAGO COUNCIL ON GLOBAL AFFAIRS - 1 Executive Summary What role do global ... Rubenstein Senior Fellow for Energy and the Environment at the Council on Foreign ... Chicago Council on Global Affairs, 332 South Michigan Avenue, Suite 1100, Chicago

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    Ben van Loon

    Cohort, 2024, Industry, Marketing, Communications, & Media, Sector, Non-profit, Ben van Loon is an award-winning writer, researcher, and association leader from Chicago. By day he serves as managing director and editor-in-chief of AFIRE, an international trade association of institutional investo...

  4. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping
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    Behind China's Measured Response to the Middle East Conflict

    by Leslie Vinjamuri

    The Iran war is presenting the greatest test yet of the limits of America's power in an increasingly multipolar world.

  5. Why the World is Failing at Fixing Climate Change
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    Why the World is Failing at Fixing Climate Change

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    Assumptions about climate change's devastating effects are often built on a misunderstanding of the data and lead us to the wrong responses, Bjørn Lomborg argues.
  6. The Black Butterfly

    Reversing Urban Apartheid: Lessons from Lawrence T. Brown's The Black Butterfly

    Blog Post
    by Lawrence T. Brown, Rachel Abrams, Matt Watson

    Pattis Family Foundation Global Cities Book Award finalist, The Black Butterfly, uses the city of Baltimore to examine the policies, practices, and historical trauma that created hyper-segregation in today’s cities.

  7. Global Politics

    Globalization's Double-Edged Sword

    Podcast
    by Mark Leonard, Brian Hanson

    While our world is more connected than ever, it's also more competitive and prone to conflict. Guest Mark Leonard explains why stronger links launched the "age of unpeace."

  8. CCFR Annual 2002

    public opinion survey on foreign policy attitudes and with the inauguration ... RUSSELL MEAD, senior fellow for foreign policy, Council on Foreign Relations ... APRIL 22 The Chicago Council on Foreign Relations and the Council on Foreign

  9. Walter Isaacson on the Greatest Sentence Ever Written
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    Walter Isaacson on the Greatest Sentence Ever Written

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    Walter Isaacson, in conversation with Max Boot, discusses his new book and what the Declaration of Independence's most famous words mean for America as it marks its 250th anniversary.
  10. Farmers in South Africa during the COVID-19 pandemic
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    The Next Pandemic Could Attack Our Crops

    Blog Post
    by Diana Horvath

    Plants too can succumb to infectious diseases, reducing global crop yields and costing billions of dollars.