by Benjamin Bellegy in Alliance Magazine...We can worry that some philanthropies might reorientate their giving to align with the new zeitgeist, for instanc ...| omega.ngo
by Hans Taparia and Bruce Buchanan in The New York Times...More often than not, charities work to mitigate harms caused by business. Every year, corporation ...| omega.ngo
by Phil Buchanan in CEP...Just in the past weeks I’ve heard leaders at philanthropic funders say things like ‘we’re trying to be small right now,’ ‘the lawy ...| omega.ngo
by Hannah Ritchie in Our World in Data...Most countries spend less than 1% of their national income on foreign aid; even small increases could make a big di ...| omega.ngo
by Mark Mizruchi in American Behavioral Scientist...The actions of societal elites exert a disproportionate impact on events and outcomes in their home soci ...| omega.ngo
by Hans Taparia and Bruce Buchanan in The New York Times...With one hand they generate supernormal profits by plundering society, and with the other they do ...| omega.ngo
by James Rebanks in UnHerd...The answer is to be ready, with a more resilient and secure food system before something goes wrong. We need an inspired farmin ...| omega.ngo
by Brandon Specktor in LiveScience.com...A steep downturn in human population and quality of life could be coming in the 2040s, the report finds.| omega.ngo
by Angela Garcia Calvo in New Political Economy...In the second half of the 1990s, the commercial internet emerged as a remarkable connectivity tool that pr ...| omega.ngo
by Robert Kuttner in The American Prospect... Increasing damage from fires, hurricanes, and floods will destabilize a lightly regulated industry—and spill o ...| omega.ngo
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