Publication archives

As representatives from the Pacific Rim gathered in Vina Del Mar, Chile, this week, the United States was on the sidelines. The death of the US-driven Trans-Pacific Partnership should be a wakeup call that we are paying attention to globalization and demanding a trade regime that works for all people, not just multi-national corporations.
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Shefali Sharma
A few years ago, IATP published four reports on the Global Meat Complex: The China Series. Today, we are pleased to launch the Chinese translation of these reports to contribute to the ongoing debate within China about meat consumption.
China Meat series covers, Chinese tranlations
Last week we highlighted the contradictions in the Trump administration’s stance on trade in our blog on Robert Lighthizer.
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Shiney Varghese
Earlier last week it was reported that President Donald Trump is about to issue the next set of executive orders, this time targeting environmental safeguards for water and climate put in place in 2015.
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Juliette Majot
Trump’s trade policy is a series of contradictions wrapped in a mystery.
Robert Lighthizer
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Dr. Steve Suppan
In theory at least, federal nanotechnology programs during the first three years of the Trump administration will be guided by the “National Nanotechnology Initiative Strategic Plan,” (NNI) released on October 31, 2016.
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Tara Ritter
Rural communities vary greatly in their geographies, economies, and politics, but one similarity is that they will all be impacted by climate change, and the people that live there have an important story to tell.
Rural Climate Dialogues Shana
Interview with Rural Climate Dialogue participant Jon Geleneau of Morris, MN
Jon Geleneau