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  1. Protecting Indigenous Land, Super Food, and Big Food Emissions

    September 29, 2023 Check out our roundup of the week's top news and research in food, agriculture, and global development.

  2. Research technicians working on the development of clubroot-resistant canola bag plants.
    Reuters

    US Government Nutrition Research: Six Years Later

    Blog Post
    by Samanta Dunford

    Were the recommendations in the Center on Global Food and Agriculture's 2015 nutrition report successful? The Council examines this question in the second part of our 2021 series to find out.

  3. Women's march
    Josh Howard

    National Elections and the New American City-State

    Blog Post
    by Kris Hartley

    As the country splinters along geographic and ideological lines, post-election divisions could portend the rise of a new American city-state movement.

  4. Criteria and Eligibility: 2023 Pattis Family Foundation Global Cities Book Award

    The Pattis Family Foundation Global Cities Book Award aims to improve our collective knowledge of actors, communities, and/or institutions that significantly shape global cities.

  5. Elizabeth Andrews headshot

    Elizabeth Andrews

    Cohort, 2025, Industry, Environment & Sustainability, Sector, Non-profit, Social Media, Elizabeth Andrews has lived and worked across Africa, Asia, and Europe for the past 15 years representing award-winning newsrooms, startups, international nonprofits, and the United Nations. She received her m...

  6. All Dried Up, North Korean Catastrophe, and Flu Fears

    March 3, 2023 Check out our roundup of the week's top news and research in food, agriculture, and global development.

  7. Collage of a cargo ship in water
    Elizabeth Sokolich (photos: Envato)

    What Happens When Ships Can't Cross the Red Sea and Panama Canal?

    Blog Post
    by Hope O'Dell

    Houthi attacks in the Red Sea and drought in the Panama Canal are delaying shipments and could increase emissions.

  8. Olympic rings near the Eiffel Tower
    AP Photos

    Chicago, Paris, New Delhi: Host cities face challenges for large-scale events

    Blog Post
    by Nicole L. Cvetnic

    When cities host major events, they often make decisions that are good for business but not always good for those who live there.

  9. View of a busy Tokyo at night time.
    Andre Benz

    It's Time for Cities to Flex Their Soft Power

    Blog Post
    by Robert Muggah

    Our international affairs are still being determined by nation-states, however, the imbalance between cities and nation-states is no longer acceptable.

  10. Corporate Leadership Roundtable on the US-Ireland Relationship
    Consulate General of Ireland, Chicago

    Corporate Leadership Roundtable on the US-Ireland Relationship

    PAST EVENT Roundtable
    Please join us for our next Corporate Leadership Conversation with Ireland's Deputy Secretary General for Foreign Affairs and Trade Sonja Hyland.