Italy, land of mystery and conspiracy
As Italian authorities reinvestigate the disappearance of a teenage girl from the Vatican 40 years ago we have to ask: Why is Italy so ripe for conspiracies?
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Carrie Simpson of The Tatnall School centers global awareness, activism and inquiry in her teaching. She wins this month’s Faculty Spotlight award.
From refuse to reuse: Removing plastic from the table
To keep plastics out of the waste system, Ved Krishna decided to change the way food service products were made.
Speed bumps on the human trafficking highway
When you take a close look at the global problem of human trafficking, it turns out to be a lot closer to home than you might expect.
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Decoder: Don’t expect technology to save the planet
In the movies, the solution for global disasters comes at the nail-biting end. Not so in real life. It won’t be the Rock that saves this rock we live on.
Decoder: What has happened to Sudan and why you should care
Sudan is surrounded by unstable nations. A humanitarian crisis could result in refugees flooding into countries ill equipped to handle the crisis.
Decoder: Can the world see China as the top peace broker?
Even as the U.S. and China stare each other down, China is bridging conflicts in regions the U.S. once dominated. Are we looking at a new world order?
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Faculty in the Spotlight: Carrie Simpson
Carrie Simpson of The Tatnall School centers global awareness, activism and inquiry in her teaching. She wins this month’s Faculty Spotlight award.
In celebration of outgoing News Decoder Trustee Janet Hartwell
As Hartwell’s term on News Decoder’s board concludes, we recognize her enduring contributions to our nonprofit and the world of education at large.
Fourth climate talk asks, how to feed the world?
Half of the world’s habitable land is used to produce our food, while the other large areas are contaminated by fertilizers, pesticides and sewage. How can we feed the world without causing harm to the planet?
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