City Century – Why Municipalities Are the Key to Fighting Climate Change

Foreign Affairs
Essay September/October 2015 Issue Climate Change
City Century
Why Municipalities Are the Key to Fighting Climate Change
By Michael Bloomberg

Although history is not usually taught this way, one could argue that cities have played a more important role in shaping the world than empires. From Athens and Rome to Paris and Venice to Baghdad and Beijing, urban ideas and innovators have left indelible marks on human life. By concentrating the brainpower of humanity in relatively small geographic areas, cities have promoted the kinds of interactions that nurture creativity and technological advances. They have been the drivers of progress throughout history, and now—as the knowledge economy takes full flight—they are poised to play a leading role in addressing the challenges of the twenty-first century. Tiếp tục đọc “City Century – Why Municipalities Are the Key to Fighting Climate Change”

The BRICs Hit the Wall: Emerging economies are a long way from eclipsing the West.

GUY SORMAN

Summer 2015

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City-journal – At the beginning of the new millennium, it became fashionable to proclaim the West’s economic decline and the rise of a new global leadership. In 2001, Goldman Sachs analyst Jim O’Neill captured the trend by coining the soon-to-be-famous acronym BRIC, referring to the leading economically emerging nations—Brazil, Russia, India, and China—that would constitute that new leadership. Eventually, South Africa was added to the group, making them the BRICS, but many people still think first of the original four, and refer to them as the BRICs. Tiếp tục đọc “The BRICs Hit the Wall: Emerging economies are a long way from eclipsing the West.”

Optimism About Our Rising Standard of Living

Matthew E. Kahn – Arthur Brooks’ OP-ED focuses on the politics of optimism but I would prefer to recast his focus on what should be the basis of our optimism about our collective future.  In 2015, we live in a world with roughly 7.3 billion people whose life expectancy is higher than it has every been.  Educational attainment is higher than it has ever been. Urbanization both insulates us from climate shocks and facilitates trade and learning. Anticipating a longer life time and lower infant mortality, families are having fewer children and investing more in the human capital of each child. These children (through the dynamic complementarity mechanism of learning begets learning) are more likely than previous cohorts to achieve their full potential.  While many progressives yearn for a return to 1950s America, I have argued (see this post and this post) that those days were not as great as they recall and the rest of the world was not in terrific shape then (think of China). Tiếp tục đọc “Optimism About Our Rising Standard of Living”

Hồ sơ các thành phố Việt Nam

Hồ sơ các thành phố Việt Nam là kết quả của giai đoạn một Dự án Xây dựng Hệ thống quan trắc đô thị Việt Nam. Hồ sơ các đô thị Việt Nam là một tập hợp gồm một số đô thị đại diện thuộc 6 vùng bao gồm Vùng Trung du và Miền núi phía Bắc, Vùng Đồng bằng Sông Hồng, Vùng Bắc Trung Bộ và Duyên hải miền Trung, Vùng Tây Nguyên, Vùng Đông Nam Bộ và Vùng Đồng bằng Sông Cửu Long. Hồ sơ các thành phố Việt Nam nhằm giúp cho các chính quyền đô thị, nhà nghiên cứu và quy hoạch đô thị có cái tổng quan về tình hình đô thị, những thách thức, tiềm năng, và cơ hội ở từng đô thị và rộng hơn là cơ cấu vùng miền hiện nay

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