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Christina Lopes' One Health Company has created a genetic cancer test for canines. The resulting data could save people too.
A new op-ed in Foreign Policy by Jason Bordoff takes a look at diplomacy in the world's most critical oil-producing region. "Energy security comes from being more, not less, connected with the rest of the world."
After NYC gave the okay for over one million students to attend the Global Climate Strike, Steven Cohen emphasizes the significance of the unprecedented move: "It has an emotional significance that they are taking charge of their own future."
Critics of President Trump say his rhetoric may be hurting the United States' relationships with its allies. Richard Nephew says "I think his lack of credibility absolutely matters and will undermine the credibility of the government abroad."
Climate change is a different issue for young people than it is for older people.
By their very nature, people want to make profits in business and also want to make a difference to society and other people. Social value investing fuses the two.
The cacao fruit grows abundantly in Colombia, and it's being used to combat illegal cocaine production. In 2017, the Colombian government started a crop substitution program, giving farmers the opportunity to replace illicit crops used to make cocaine, for legal ones, like cacao.