by Kiefer Kofman | Sep 9, 2015 | Economics, General, Government, Human Sustainability, International, Into the World of India ~ Kiefer Kofman, Pace '16, Law & Policy, Poverty, Sustainability
Ed. Note: Kiefer Kofman, Pace ’16, is a political science major and the former head of the Community Energy Team at the Pace Environmental Policy Clinic. He spent the summer studying in India under a Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship. Kiefer’s...
by Kiefer Kofman | Aug 27, 2015 | Economics, Environmental Justice, Government, Into the World of India, Into the World of India ~ Kiefer Kofman, Pace '16, Law & Policy
40,000 Farmers Have Committed Suicide Since 2000 Ed. Note: Kiefer Kofman, Pace ’16, is a political science major and the former head of the Community Energy Team at the Pace Environmental Policy Clinic. He spent the summer studying in India under a Benjamin A....
by Kiefer Kofman | Aug 6, 2015 | Climate Change, Economics, Environmental Justice, International, Into the World of India ~ Kiefer Kofman, Pace '16, Poverty
Ed. Note: Kiefer Kofman, Pace ’16, is a political science major and the former head of the Community Energy Team at the Pace Environmental Policy Clinic. He is studying in India under a Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship. His first post, Into the World...
by John Cronin | Feb 7, 2015 | Climate Change, Corporate Responsibility, Economics, International, Technology, Water
The global water crisis and climate change receive equal billing with unemployment and cyber security in the World Economic Forum report Global Risks 2015: As last year, concerns about environmental and economic risks remain, in particular around failure of...
by John Cronin | Oct 8, 2014 | General, Health, Human Sustainability, International, Law & Policy
The Ebola story has much in common with global environmental catastrophes such as the water crisis, food insecurity, and deforestation — “the terrorism of poverty,” is how Harvard Professor Paul Farmer characterized the crisis in a recent Washington...