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A Busy Woman

Type of content: Blog

Something I learned in 2001: unlike classic psychiatrists, who will drag out a conversation for years without giving much away if they can manage it, psychopharmacologists will, after half an hour’s probing, tell you bluntly what they think is wrong with...

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Three Revolutions: A Podcast Interview with Daniel Sperling

Type of content: Blog

“For the first time in history, we can make a dramatic improvement in the livability and sustainability of our transportation system” 

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#ForewordFriday: Spoiled, Rotten, and Left Behind

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By 2050 we will have ten billion mouths to feed in a world profoundly altered by environmental change. How we meet this challenge will be the difference between food abundance and shortage, environmental preservation or destruction, and even life and...

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A Big Enough Lens: The Making of How to Feed the World

Type of content: Blog

Two and a half years ago, an idea for a book took shadowy form in the recesses of my mind. I envisioned tapping into the brilliant brains around me. Drawing them out of the depths of their academic morass, I would coax them into sharing their knowledge...

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Dear Jeff Bezos, Have You Ever Been to the Amazon?

Type of content: Blog

This letter is a response to your request for ideas—for the philanthropic strategy you’re thinking about. You say you like long term, but you’re drawn to “the other end of the spectrum: the right now.” I get that, and have the perfect answer for you, one...

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Capitol Hill Briefing: A Q&A with Brian Richter

Type of content: Blog

As the leading environmental publisher, Island Press is committed to spreading ideas that inspire change. Sometimes, that means taking those ideas straight to lawmakers. On February 8, Island Press partnered with Congressman Jared Huffman's office to...

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Water Systems Are in Crisis. How Can Philanthropy Help?

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Philanthropic capital can be a catalyst for sustainable, resilient solutions to our complex and costly water problems.

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#ForewordFriday: Three Revolutions Edition

Type of content: Blog

In Three Revolutions, transportation expert Dan Sperling and his collaborators share research-based insights on potential public...

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From beavers to bettongs

Type of content: Blog

Re-engaging nature’s ecosystem engineers In the gloomy pall of the advancing Anthropocene, it’s nice to hear good news now and again on the environmental front. And such is the case with...

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Trump's Infrastructure Plan Is Bad for Public Transit

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It’s as if the plan is designed to provide maximum benefit to Wall Street financiers, rather than to repair our country’s vital public infrastructure.

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