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The Indigenous People of the Amazon have a proposal to safeguard forests
The idea of putting a price on nature to preserve it may seem like a good idea: in the end, it is fair and is just to protect something we could not live without. Let us consider here the issue from a different point of view, the one of the […]
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Sustainability in the World of Business: Interview with Aart de Geus at the Global Economic Symposium 2013
Aart de Geus – chairman of Bertelsmann Stiftung – gave an interview to Future Challenges at the 2013 edition of the Global Economic Symposium (GES), held in the north German town of Kiel. Prior to his current position, Aart de Geus was Dutch Minister for Social Affairs and Employment and more […]
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Job creation must tap the potential of the South Asian youth bulge
As the most populated region in the world, South Asia can also boast the highest number of young people per world region as well, and this trend continues to grow driven by high birth rates. This means that in the near future there will be increasing numbers of young people […]
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How is Indian Civil Society Contributing to a Greater WE?
Although globalization in India has many positive effects such as greater flows of information and communications across the globe, and huge amounts of foreign investment, it does come with its own set of woes. Ever since India first opened its doors to liberalization in the 1990, increased competition between foreign […]
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Fatal Transactions Network
Fatal Transactions is an international network of NGO’s who believe that the natural richness of Africa, be it gold, diamonds, oil or copper, can be a motor behind development and stability instead of a source of conflict. read more