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Dr. Katherine Koh and Michael Jellison from Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program share urgent insights on rising ...
Following the publication of Climate Justice, What Rich Nations Owe the World – and the Future (The MIT Press, February 2025), Keith Forman, ALI Fellow 2020, sat down with author Cass Sunstein to ...
Christopher Brown is an attorney and the author of A Natural History of Empty Lots: Field Notes from Urban Edgelands, Back Alleys and Other Wild Places, as well as the novels Tropic of Kansas ...
Dr. Satchit Balsari, Associate Professor at Harvard Medical School and the T.H. Chan School of Public Health, focuses on the impact of crises on vulnerable populations.His lab develops digital tools ...
Smallholder farms span less than two hectares or about five acres in area. Combined, these individual farms represent 80% of farmland in Asia and sub-Saharan Africa and provide 80% of the food supply ...
AI is dramatically changing entry-level work by reducing opportunities for human-to-human feedback and mentorship. Some employers and educators, however, are finding ways to help recent graduates and ...
Plastic pollution poses a severe environmental impact on the world. Kat Owens discusses how we can merge art and science and use them as tools to induce social change, engaging communities in ...
Collaboration between academics and government agencies is essential for advancing our understanding of public policy issues. Noelwah Netusil and Marie Walkiewicz describe how to overcome barriers ...
Shirin Behzadi has lived a remarkable life. As an immigrant to the U.S. at a young age, Shirin went from working at a gas station to serving as CEO of one of the nation’s leading corporations that she ...
Public companies can play a critical role in the success or failure of sustainability and climate change goals worldwide. Publicly traded companies worldwide account for $93 trillion of market ...
When Yvon Chouinard, founder of Patagonia, transitioned the company to a purpose trust in 2022, it made headlines around the world and brought attention to an emerging form of corporate ownership.
Pippa Norris is a comparative political scientist who has taught at Harvard for three decades and published over 50 books. She is the Paul F. McGuire Lecturer in Comparative Politics at the John F.