Our American identity—and our adherence to the frayed promise of the American Dream—has largely blinded us to extreme poverty and social injustice here at home. How can design reframe our social identity?
1 in every 50 jobs were created by the solar industry last year. Think about that for a minute. That's more than fossil fuels, homebuilding, and autos.
From Brexit to the election of Trump, it’s clear that many people have anxiety about where the jobs of the future will come from. This bill could help.
Trump and Pruitt seem to believe that because energy is essential for economic development, increasing its production will boost the economy. They're wrong.
The U.S. government mostly failed to help people manage globalization; if technologies are to be enjoyed, governments will have to do much better this time around.
It's time for major corporations to undergo a revolution. Opportunities to create profitable businesses serving 3 billion bypassed customers are limitless.
At a time when news about Africa has been dominated by Ebola, it’s worth observing that a highly encouraging change has been quietly spreading across the continent.
Distributed renewable energy offers a means for individuals to invest in new, efficient infrastructure with compelling returns and address climate change.
The last of a five-part series: If we don’t focus on human capital, we run the risk of the impact investment world excluding a large number of talented professionals.