It turns out the very best thing to do is give people who don’t have a place to live… a place to live. Determined to pack more homeless people into […]Read More
When the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs take the field for Super Bowl LVII, a record-breaking 50 million bettors are expected to have US$16 billion of their own skin […]Read More
French volunteers are using a pioneering Japanese tree-planting method to create pocket forests in Paris in the hope they will slow climate change, create biodiversity hotspots and tackle the growing […]Read More
In a recent WalletHub report, Cincinnati ranked No. 13 out of the 100 largest vegetarian and vegan-friendly cities in the United States. This ranking is large jump from last year’s […]Read More
There are work-arounds the U.S. can use to fund affordable housing, drought responses, and other urgently-needed infrastructure that was left out of the two recent spending bills. Congress has passed […]Read More
A complicated problem can’t be solved with just one approach, so Indianapolis is trying programs ranging from job skills to therapy to violence interrupters to find out what works Indianapolis is […]Read More
The Independent reported this week on a massive ice melt in Greenland, with on the order of 6 billion tons of ice lost in three days. The melting was because […]Read More
Green Umbrella is launching a Regional Climate Collaborative to help governments, organizations and communities across the Tri-State work together on climate solutions. Climate Policy Director Savannah Sullivan says the collaborative […]Read More
A president is not his party’s king, and he has no automatic right to renomination. Joe Biden should not seek it. If he does, he will have a fight on […]Read More
Unlike other political and ideological currents, the extreme right and the so-called libertarians have been better able to read the changes in societies, take advantage of the weaknesses and cracks […]Read More