Content tagged with “Top Reads 2012”
In true Aspen fashion, I suggest a few readings on energy and the environment that may at first appear contradictory, but on reflection suggest some common ground. Bill McKibben's August 2012 Rolling...
Tags: Top Reads 2012, Energy and Environment "Priming the Pump: The Case for A Sector-Based Approach to Impact Investing," (PDF) by Matt Bannick and Paula Goldman. Omidyar Network, September 2012 Throughout the world, donors and investors are...
Tags: Top Reads 2012, ANDE "American Indian Youth in Crisis: Tribes Grapple With a Suicide Emergency," by Stephanie Woodard. Indian Country Today Media Network, October 10, 2012 This year a story was published as a partnership...
Tags: Top Reads 2012, Center for Native American Youth “The Atlas of Economic Complexity,” by Riccardo Haussman, Cesar Hidalgo, et al. Harvard University and Massachisetts Institute of Technology. Leonardo da Vinci once told an aspiring artist to seek...
Tags: Manufacturing and Society in the 21st Century, Top Reads 2012 “What Does Obama Really Believe In?” by Paul Tough. New York Times magazine, August 15, 2012 This past summer, six weeks after he joined Ascend as a speaker on childhood poverty at the Aspen Ideas...
Tags: Ascend, Top Reads 2012 This is the first in a series of posts highlighting the most influential reads from 2012 for our experts across different issue areas. New entires can be found on this blog or here."I am a job...
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