APR 5, 2023 • Podcast
Geopolitics of Electricity, with Chiara Lo Prete
The global energy crisis, greener energy, and the expansion of renewables are many of the reasons electricity grids are making headlines. Chiara Lo Prete, associate ...
APR 4, 2023 • Podcast
The Way We See Ourselves, with Jon Alexander
In this episode, host Hilary Sutcliffe explores . . . the way we think about ourselves from another angle. She talks with Jon Alexander, founder of the New ...
APR 3, 2023 • News
Newsweek: "America Pausing AI Sparks Concerns About China Making Gains"
In this "Newsweek" article, Senior Fellow Wendell Wallach is quoted discussing the rivalry between China and the United States in regards to artificial intelligence.
MAR 29, 2023 • Podcast
Reframing the Refugee Crisis, with Sana Mustafa
In this podcast, Senior Fellow Tatiana Serafin speaks with Asylum Access CEO Sana Mustafa about the need to re-frame our discussion about forcibly displaced persons.
MAR 27, 2023 • News
GCN: "ChatGPT for state and local agencies? Not so fast."
In this GCN article, Senior Fellow Arthur Holland Michel discusses some of the possible societal impacts of ChatGPT.
MAR 27, 2023 • Podcast
C2GTalk: How should policymakers address the risk of climate tipping points? with Jo Tyndall
Climate tipping points are points of no return, beyond which the Earth's systems would reorganize beyond the capacity of socioeconomic and ecological systems to adapt, ...
MAR 23, 2023 • News
Celebrate the Tenth Annual Global Ethics Day with Carnegie Council on October 18!
Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs is thrilled to announce that Global Ethics Day 2023 will take place on October 18, with the theme of “Ethics ...
MAR 22, 2023 • Podcast
How Feminist Foreign Policy Can Reshape the Globe, with Kristina Lunz
In the second conversation of our Women's History Month podcast series, Kristina Lunz, co-CEO and co-founder of the Centre for Feminist Foreign Policy, joins "Doorstep" ...