SEP 29, 2022 • Article
Long-termism: An Ethical Trojan Horse
"Long-termism," the idea that the fate of humanity should be our top moral priority, has gained prominence recently in the writings of philosopher William MacAskill ...
SEP 26, 2022 • Podcast
C2GTalk: How can countries work together to tackle climate change? with Sunita Narain
Countries need to set aside their differences, recognize their interdependence, and negotiate as equals to tackle the climate crisis, says Sunita Narain, the director general ...
SEP 23, 2022 • Article
Autocrats, Oligarchs, and Us: A Moment of Crisis for Responsible Internationalism
As world leaders meet in New York for the UN General Assembly, it is clear that responsible internationalism is in crisis. Carnegie Council President Joel ...
SEP 22, 2022 • Podcast
Hybrid Warfare in Ukraine, with Liubov Tsybulska
Liubov Tsybulska, a hybrid warfare expert and advisor to the government of Ukraine, discusses Russian disinformation efforts and how the conflict has changed on the ...
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Liubov Tsybulska
Learn more about Liubov Tsybulska and find her appearance on the Global Ethics Review podcast discussing the role of hybrid warfare in Ukraine.
SEP 21, 2022 • News
Politico: "We’re likely to overshoot the Paris goals — and we need to start talking about it"
In an op-ed for "Politico," C2G Executive Director Janos Pasztor writes that the world needs to start managing the consequences of climate change, as ...
SEP 20, 2022 • Podcast
AI for Information Accessibility: The Ethics of “Intelligence Augmentation,” with László Z. Karvalics
In this episode of the AI for Information Accessibility podcast, host Ayushi Khemka discusses the deep history behind artificial intelligence with Laszlo Karvalics, founding director ...