To achieve climate justice, biodiversity, and health equity goals, most societies need rapid change. From equitable policies and low-carbon infrastructure to values like collaboration and fairness, we ...
Rapid diffusion of solutions to a changing climate is paramount if the US is to mitigate carbon emissions. A timely response depends on how people perceive and understand innovations such as new ...
In Japan, manufacturing facilities use “green curtains”—living panels of climbing plants—to clean the air, provide vegetables for company cafeterias, and reduce energy use for cooling. A ...
Writing for The Conversation, Thomas Bateman, a University of Virginia professor emeritus of organizational behavior, gives a lesson on confronting climate change based on psychological research.
In this session, we discussed systems change, wicked problems, and multisolving. We reviewed the transformational changes that can evolve and go beyond “cause and effect” thinking. In this dialogue, ...
While the idea of killing two birds with one stone (or “filling two needs with one deed”) is age-old, and the notion of co-benefits in policymaking has been around for years, multisolving addresses ...
Today the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change dropped the latest in its string of damning reports on the current state of the climate and its prognosis. The big picture: The effects are ...
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