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The Oil and Gas Industry Is Costing American Taxpayers, Consumers, and Communities
Investing in people and places is an antidote to the climate crisis.
Investing in people and places is an antidote to the climate crisis.
Beyond targeting actions, laws should build the standards, signals, and structures that shape mindsets.
Optimizing for outcomes will require building out a range of local public and private institutions.
Those of us in philanthropy may not always agree, but we must defend each other's right to exist.
Asking questions in new and participatory ways can complement advancements in data science and AI while enabling more inclusive and more adaptive democracies.
The much-hyped AI tools of the future are being built by a globally dispersed army of data workers.
In Recoding America, Barack Obama’s former deputy chief technology officer argues that the success of government policies requires better implementation of digital services for the public.
A new report calls into question the future of ESG integration.
The passage of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act gives those of us in the nonpartisan public policy space reason to be optimistic.
Championing initiatives is not enough. Philanthropy must fund their implementation and build power in communities to keep the ball moving.