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OCT 11, 2021 Podcast

C2GTalk: How can young people get involved in governing climate-altering approaches? with Marie-Claire Graf

Young people may not yet have a seat at the decision-making table, but they are influential stakeholders with the power to steer the direction of ...

OCT 8, 2021 Podcast

The Promise & Peril of AI & Human Systems Engineering, with Mary "Missy" Cummings

In this episode of the "Artificial Intelligence and Equality Initiative" podcast, Senior Fellows Anja Kaspersen and Wendell Wallach are joined by former U.S. Navy ...

OCT 6, 2021 Podcast

Procuring & Embedding AI Systems in the Public Sector, with Rumman Chowdhury & Mona Sloane

In this episode of the "Artificial Intelligence & Equality Initiative" podcast, Senior Fellows Anja Kaspersen and Wendell Wallach are joined by Mona Sloane, research scientist and ...

OCT 4, 2021 Podcast

C2GTalk: Is the multilateral system equipped to govern climate-altering approaches? with Paul Watkinson

Five years since the Paris Agreement came to fruition, Paul Watkinson talks to "C2GTalk" to provide some personal reactions, drawing on his long experience ...

OCT 4, 2021 Podcast

C2GTalk: Are we going to be at the table when climate-altering approaches are considered? with Elizabeth Thompson

Island peoples may well consider climate-altering approaches, like carbon dioxide removal and solar radiation modification, because of the existential threat posed by climate change, said ...

OCT 4, 2021 Podcast

C2GTalk: Is it time to consider additional climate-altering approaches to tackle the planetary emergency? with Johan Rockström

The world faces a planetary emergency that requires considering all possible options to tackle it, said Johan Rockström, in a "C2GTalk" interview. Speaking ...

SEP 30, 2021 Podcast

The Doorstep: Can the United Nations Save the World? with Catherine Tinker

The 76th Session of the United Nations General Assembly ended this week in New York with little fanfare. Yet important global discussions took place in ...

SEP 28, 2021 Podcast

China's Civilian Army: The Making of Wolf Warrior Diplomacy, with Peter Martin

What can we learn about China's ambitions from studying how its diplomats operate? In his new book "China’s Civilian Army," Bloomberg's Peter Martin draws ...

SEP 27, 2021 Podcast

C2GTalk: An Introduction to the Series, with C2G Executive Director Janos Pasztor

Carnegie Climate Governance Initiative's "C2GTalk" is a series of one-on-one interviews with influential practitioners and thought leaders, exploring the governance challenges raised by emerging ...

SEP 15, 2021 Podcast

The Doorstep: Haiti on the Precipice of Change, with Emmanuela Douyon & Jean Eddy Saint Paul

Politicé's Emmanuala Douyon and Brooklyn College's Jean Eddy Saint Paul join "Doorstep" co-hosts Nick Gvosdev and Tatiana Serafin to discuss lessons learned from Haiti's ...