ICYMI: “Complex issues cannot be solved by one sector, one organization, or one person,” Boston Fed President Susan M. Collins said. “Successful collaboration requires attention to process. It requires new voices at the table…” Collins visited Lawrence, Mass. in June to learn more about the former mill city’s economic progress. She met with business and community leaders focused on building a local economy that gives all residents more opportunity to prosper. Read the full recap: https://bit.ly/3XvgkNL
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Join us in co-creating a blueprint for meaningful democratic engagement in business. Share your wisdom and ideas through our survey to guide decision-making on key issues. Together, let's build a stronger relationship between businesses and democracy: https://hubs.ly/Q02wwYmH0
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Finally. On this platform I try to stick as closely as possible to my area of expertise, which is language-based information systems, but this article by Jordan Petersen and Bjorn Lomburg prompts me to share it. Politicians, the media, and other heavily invested self-interests screaming at each other from their safely insulated bully pulpits have turned the middle ground of what was once called 'reasonable debate' into the modern equivalent of no-man's land in WWI. Same tragic results. Have a read, and if the idea of turning down the volume, toning down the rhetoric and instead dealing first with solvable problems and practical timelines and objectives on the rest of them, please re-post it. http://bitly.ws/RxLs
Jordan Peterson and Bjorn Lomborg build an ARC to save critical thinking and constructive debate
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Heat and Politics: Taking Stock and Taking Notice. Read our latest edition of the EdenTree CIO View with Charlie Thomas. Read the full article now https://lnkd.in/emgDusFx #sdr #responsibleinvesting #sustainableinvesting
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When asked what her vision is for the Earth Commission’s second assessment, new Co-chair Professor Fatima Denton, talked about how it will build on the “fantastic work” done so far on defining #SafeAndJust #EarthSystemBoundaries: “Safety and justice also comes with other types of preconditions. So, we must be able to be more inclusive, more embracing in our knowledge, and be able to delve more into those realms of governance, economy and political economy.” Watch the full video below 👇
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It has been a busy year at Princeton University and at State Affairs! You can read about just some of the "happenings" here in the latest issue of our newsletter, Capital Connector.
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June's edition of Clionadh Raleigh's newsletter delves into the complex interplay between change and its potential to forge new frontlines in global politics and conflicts. Her analysis focuses on how shifts in power and policy can introduce fresh challenges and opportunities for competition, alliances, and agendas worldwide. Gain valuable insights into these critical developments: https://lnkd.in/esbK3Ymq
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The catastrophic Key Bridge collapse has disrupted businesses across Maryland. The Partnership has joined the new statewide Building Bridges to Recovery Coalition to better assess impacts and serve our region, alongside Maryland Chamber of Commerce, Greater Baltimore Committee, World Trade Center Institute, U.S. Chamber of Commerce and other key partners. Please take a few minutes to share how your business is being impacted and what resources would be most helpful. This feedback is critical to informing response and recovery efforts with key stakeholders like the Governor's Office and Maryland Department of Commerce. Businesses of all sizes, industries and localities are urged to take the impact survey: https://bit.ly/3U9izUR More resources: https://bit.ly/4aMcZwZ #KeyBridge #MarylandStrong #BaltimoreStrong
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Friends interested in how government and researchers can better collaborate to solve problems should check out this piece from Barrett and Greene Inc. in Route Fifty about Jenni Owen and the North Carolina Office of Strategic Partnerships: How collaboration is changing North Carolina, one project at a time - Route Fifty (route-fifty.com)
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I spoke to Bloomberg TV about Caudwell Strong Britain, the in-depth new research report that I commissioned with the Council on Geostrategy. What are the economic implications of the UK's under-investment in science and technology? And, more immediately, the electoral ones? #CaudwellStrongBritain #Bloomberg #economy #climatechange
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Third sector organisations provide support in a different way than statutory organisations. They are very successful at building and maintaining strong and positive relationships and understanding and responding to the needs of communities. They play an important role in preventing crisis. Without a strong third sector statutory organisations expereince increased stress and individuals experience increased levels of crisis. Finding solutions to working in more equal partnership is becoming vitally important to enable individuals and communities to meet their potential.
New research shows 95% of organisations are facing financial challenges - the highest level since the Covid pandemic. SCVO's Head of Policy and Research, Kirsten Hogg, has spoken to BBC Scotland about the scale of the difficulties facing the sector, and the need for Fair Funding: https://bddy.me/49ewZbf
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