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Reuters/Stephen LamAgriculture’s Matrix: AI and the Future of Gender (In)equities
Artificial Intelligence is transforming agriculture, complementing work done by human labor and providing advice to farmers.
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2024 CCS Overall Report_v2.pdf
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Adapting Cities for a Changing Climate
A panel of experts explores how technology can help cities create a more equitable and resilient future. -
US NavyExploring the US Navy's Global Role and the Challenge to Remain Supreme
Do Chicagoans truly understand the role the Navy plays around the world and the increasing challenges it faces?
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Emerging Leaders Alumni Committee
A group of dedicated leaders who drive engagement with the Council’s global leadership initiatives.
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Aaron BurdenSix Ways in Which Liberal and Moderate Democrats Diverge on Key Issues
Of those who self-identify as Democrats in our 2019 Chicago Council Survey, about half are liberals while the other half are moderate/conservative. There are six key issues for which the two groups have differing opinions.
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Aaron BurdenAmerican Opinions of Allies Remain Positive, Opinions of Rivals Fall Further
Since 2016, Americans' favorability toward South Korea, India, and Japan is stable, while favorability toward China decreased by 12 points.
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Michael PujalsThe Livestock Ladder’s Water Footprint
In this post from our "Uncharted Waters" blog series, we discuss that while the water footprint of livestock is substantive, the cost of that footprint is far from straightforward.
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ReportFranck MichelReclaiming the Right to the City
September 15, 2021, RESEARCH Report by Ian Klaus and Samuel Kling, Franck Michel, Download Report (PDF), In this report edited by Ian Klaus and Samuel Kling, a diverse set of experts examine the question of rights in, and to, the city in a wide and exciting array of geographies and contexts., Int...
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MAKSYMOWICZ VIA ISTOCKGlobal Voices, Local Action
Global Cities Officer Rachel Abrams reflects on connecting city leaders from oceans away.