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  1. COP15 Summit in Montreal, December 2022
    REUTERS

    The Other COP: Biodiversity Summit Sets New Goals, but Eludes Global Headlines

    Blog Post
    by Chris Morris

    COP15 set new targets for protecting ecosystems, but funding, implementation, and a lack of global attention to biodiversity give pause for Chris Morris.

  2. AP Photos
    Global Politics

    Population Paradox: Are Declining Birth Rates Good or Bad for the World?

    Podcast
    by Stephanie Feldstein, John Ibbitson , Elizabeth Shackelford

    Aging populations, economic prospects, and sustainability goals - we tackle it all in this episode on population decline.

  3. Supporters of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro embrace in downtown Caracas, Venezuela, Saturday, Jan. 3, 2026, after U.S. President Donald Trump announced that Maduro had been captured and flown out of the country.
    Cristian Hernandez / AP

    What Trump's Attack on Venezuela Means for the Region and the World

    by Daniel W. Drezner, Paul Heer, Leslie Vinjamuri, Jim O'Neill, Joshua Busby, Paul Poast, Alexander Cooley, Rachel Bronson, Ertharin Cousin, Suzanne Nossel

    The US military captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro during a large-scale strike. Experts assess what the unprecedented US intervention means for Venezuela, US foreign policy, and regional and global stability.

  4. View of fields in Ethiopia
    Rod Waddington

    Our New Gordian Knot

    Blog Post
    by Roger Thurow

    Roger Thurow examines the question of how to conquer global hunger and malnutrition while also saving the planet from the strain on our environment, biodiversity, and health.

  5. Shyamkali sits cross legged and holds her young daughter.
    Anne Thurow

    Beating the Odds: The Mothers and Children of the 1,000 Days Movement

    Blog Post
    by Roger Thurow

    Ten years after The First 1,000 Days book began, Roger Thurow revisits the featured mothers and children to see how they are faring.

  6. A sign amongst a protest says "It's not easy being green" in white letters on green background
    MARKUS SPISKE

    How Finance Could Transform the Climate Fight after COP27

    Blog Post
    by Chris Morris

    The Barbados Plan and other climate finance proposals gained momentum at the United Nations' COP27 summit, argues Chris Morris

  7. People observe buildings that were destroyed during the Israeli ground and air operations in the northern of Gaza Strip as they visit a sightseeing area in Sderot, southern Israel, Tuesday, Oct. 14, 2025.
    Leo Correa / AP

    Will the Gaza Ceasefire Last? What History Tells Us About Making Peace Stick

    by Bruce W. Jentleson

    Bruce W. Jentleson analyzes the promise of the latest deal, the roles played by global leaders, and the importance of the human element in fostering peace.

  8. 'Start with that human feeling': Interfaith friendship on campus

    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, Middle East, Conflicts & Crises, Acts of antisemitism and Islamophobia have increased on U.S....

  9. Why a rabbi decided to mourn with his Muslim neighbors

    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, Middle East, Conflicts & Crises, By, Liza Slutskaya, Hannah Long-Higgins, Posted December 12,...

  10. What it's like to clean up landmines in your own country

    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, Europe, Conflicts & Crises, By, Liza Slutskaya, Posted September 22, 2023 | Updated on Feb 21...