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The World Bank: Climate Change
The World Bank is particularly concerned with the ramifications climate change will have on people in the developing world (2009-18).
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Global Commission on the Economy and Climate
The major finding of the most recent report (2018) is that bold action [on climate change] could yield a direct economic gain of US$26 trillion through to 2030 compared with business-as-usual.
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National Climate Assessment (2018)
The scientific report issued by 13 federal agencies lays out the devastating effects of a changing climate on the economy, health and environment (USA 2018).
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Working Papers der Bundesakademie für Sicherheitspolitik
Englischsprachige Informationen und Analysen zu aktuellen Fragen der Sicherheitspolitik (2020)
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World Bank: Topics
The World Bank helps developing countries find solutions to development challenges—from adapting to climate change to boosting food security or fighting corruption. Here these development topics are listed (World Bank 2020).
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Die WTO ist nicht tot
Die Welthandelsorganisation befindet sich in einer akuten Glaubwürdigkeitskrise (2018).
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World 101
This program helps to understand the issues, forces, and actors that shape today's world (Council on Foreign Relations 2022).
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Who is Black? One Nation's Definition
The essay by F. James Davis (1991) explains what it means to be considered black in the United States (USA: Frontline 2020)
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Citing Sources
Information on how to correctly cite sources (Golden Gate University San Francisco 2011)
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The Changing Face of the Heartland
By the year 2044, people of color will make up a majority of the U.S. population. Jennifer Bradley studies a region in Minnesota changing as rapidly as any in the country (Brookings Essay 2015-20).
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