What Does ‘Care’ Have to Do with Sustainable Development?

What Does ‘Care’ Have to Do with Sustainable Development?

Tough times and a grim economic climate call for a fresh—and more inclusive—perspective on development. [Continue]

A Silver Tide Behind Bars: The High Cost of Living and Dying in Prison

A Silver Tide Behind Bars: The High Cost of Living and Dying in Prison

America's imprisoned population is graying at an accelerating pace, an unnecessary budgetary and humanitarian disaster. We do have solutions. [Continue]

Preserving with Guns

Preserving with Guns

It used to be that when soldiers got involved with conservation, sustainability suffered. Now, new uses of the military are helping preserve valuable resources. [Continue]

Are you a locavore? You will be soon

Are you a locavore? You will be soon

Shifting market forces may soon create a world where locavore isn't a unique label, but an accurate description of our society as a whole. [Continue]

Legalizing Good Behavior

Legalizing Good Behavior

New laws attempt to reduce a corporation's legal obligation to maximize profit. [Continue]

A New Understanding of Forest Relationships

A New Understanding of Forest Relationships

Several new studies suggest that old assumptions about forest management are very incorrect. [Continue]

Canada’s Unsustainable Development

Canada’s Unsustainable Development

By allowing, and encouraging, the development of the tar sands, Canada has stepped up to the plate once again and is serving as the world’s premier example of unsustainable development. [Continue]

Rohitesh Dhawan on COP-17 and Climate Policy in Africa

Rohitesh Dhawan on COP-17 and Climate Policy in Africa

Rohitesh Dhawan, a resource economist at KPMG, on new developments in the international climate policy arena, as well as South Africa's new domestic carbon tax. [Continue]

Changing Pathways

Changing Pathways

Sustainability requires changes in perceptions as well as behavior. [Continue]

Human Capital in the World’s Newest Country

Human Capital in the World’s Newest Country

The University of Juba's medical students will be the new country of South Sudan's first generation of doctors. [Continue]

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