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Steven Elliott-Gower

The Fertile Continent | Foreign Affairs - 0 views

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    Summary: With one billion people already going hungry and the world's population rising, global food production must urgently be increased. The countries that managed such surges in the past -- Brazil, China, India, the United States -- cannot do so again. But Africa can -- if it finally uses the seeds, fertilizers, and irrigation methods common everywhere else.
Martin Shapiro

UN: Polluted water killing, sickening millions - Yahoo! News - 0 views

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    march 22 articel on water-born illness
Scott Aughenbaugh

Ian Bremmer Interview (7 of 11) - 0 views

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    You think free markets will ultimately prevail. Why do you believe that?
Scott Aughenbaugh

Ian Bremmer Interview (6 of 11) - 0 views

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    Where do the BRICs fit in this debate?
Martin Shapiro

YouTube - Micro and nanotechnologies are revolutionising medicine - 0 views

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    7:48 minute video on current reserach in nanotechnology. Good graphics.
Nathan Phelps

The Economist on Information management - 0 views

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    This is a brief article in The Economist focusing on managing information today and in the future. Good overview of some issues from revs three and four.
Martin Shapiro

TEDTalks as of 06.25.10 - 0 views

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    This is a spreadsheet of all talks at TED.com with a short summary. GREAT!
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    Spreadsheet of all Ted talks
Scott Aughenbaugh

Ian Bremmer Interview (4 of 11) - 0 views

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    What does this mean for the role of the individual?
Martin Shapiro

The Miniature Earth ::: What if the world's population were reduced to 100 people commu... - 1 views

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    The new version of the video of "miniature earth" is available. 2010. Gives great statistics in relationship to if the world were composed of 100 people.
Scott Aughenbaugh

Ian Bremmer Interview (11 of 11) - 0 views

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    What is the Global Political Risk Index?
Scott Aughenbaugh

Introduction to Seven Revolutions with Erik Peterson - 0 views

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    Erik Peterson, a CSIS Senior Adviser, talks about the basic concepts of Seven Revolutions.
Steven Elliott-Gower

Globalization and Unemployment | Foreign Affairs - 0 views

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    Jobs growth was slow in May, renewing pessimism about the U.S. economy. Spence, a Nobel Prize-winning economist writes that economic growth and employment in the United States have started to diverge, increasing income inequality and reducing jobs for less-educated workers.
Shala Mills

Limbaugh, Lipitor and the Incivility of American Political Life (Part I) - 0 views

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    Interesting article suggesting that the prevalent use of statin drugs like Lipitor may be increasing aggression in this generation of political leaders.
Scott Aughenbaugh

Nathan Phelps on Teaching Seven Revolutions - 0 views

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    Filmed in 2009
Scott Aughenbaugh

Resource Management with Jerry Priscoli (3 of 3) - 0 views

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    Are there technologies that may help us deal with water scarcity in the future?
Steven Elliott-Gower

Falling Short | The Economist - 0 views

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    People in rich countries are living longer. Without big reforms they will not be able to retire in comfort.
Steven Elliott-Gower

The 9-Billion People Question | The Economist - 0 views

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    The world's population will grow from almost 7 billion now to over 9 billion in 2050. Will be enough food to go round?
Scott Aughenbaugh

Resource Management with Jerry Priscoli (2 of 3) - 0 views

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    How much more water will we need?
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