SEP 2, 2010 • News
Carnegie Council Launches Weekly TV Program on MHz Worldview (CORRECTION TO BROADCAST TIME, AIRS AT 2PM ET)
On September 5, the first 13-week series of Carnegie Council's Global Ethics Forum will begin airing weekly on the Worldview Channel of the MHz network. Custom-designed ...
SEP 1, 2010 • News
Carnegie Council Launches Year of Programming on Sustainability
Carnegie Council's second annual SEPTEMBER SUSTAINABILITY MONTH launches a full year of sustainability programming, September 2010 to June 2011, including events, articles, and a teacher/student competition.
AUG 27, 2010 • Podcast
Global Ethics Corner: Aircraft Carriers and Anti-Ship Missiles
Have aircraft carriers lost their place as core naval assets for projecting force? Does the carrier's symbolic role and massive armament still sustain its central ...
AUG 26, 2010 • News
Carnegie Council Student/Teacher International Competition "Making a Difference"
As students and teachers, you shape our future. How would you improve your school so that it prepares future leaders to protect the planet? This ...
AUG 24, 2010 • Article
Is Peace Worth Fighting For?
Peace is worth fighting for--but that doesn't mean a blank check for military options, writes Joel Rosenthal. There are better, smarter, more moral ways to ...
AUG 20, 2010 • Article
Can We Succeed Where Carnegie Failed?
The same Dunfermline-born Andrew Carnegie who spent his wealth on funding libraries and other grand institutions across Britain and America died a disappointed man, having ...
AUG 20, 2010 • Article
Can We Succeed Where Carnegie Failed?
Carnegie's belief was that nations could resolve disputes without resorting to war. He worked hard to create mechanisms for achieving peace, but his hopes were ...
AUG 20, 2010 • Podcast
Global Ethics Corner: Enjoying, Managing, or Restoring Trout
Should national parks introduce non-native species for recreational purposes, or focus on preserving the parks' natural state?