All From the Editors
EditorialsThe call for a generous heartThe narrative of violent jihad and civilizational conflict must be supplanted by one of tolerance and shared humanity.
EditorialsWhat we owe Earth's other predatorsHumans must be good stewards of Earth's creatures -- even of those that once vied with humans for dominance.
EditorialsGetting charity rightGiving is a thing of the heart. Giving in ways that don't lead to unintended consequences requires the head.
EditorialsKnowing when to open doorsBuilding a wall can protect people, property, and cultures. Tearing a wall down can promote human progress.
EditorialsHelp from a truer social networkDisrupting the social network that turns the alienated into jihadists isn't easy. The care and support of a real social network helps.
EditorialsA middle-class state of mindEveryone agrees that a strong middle class is important. But being middle class is about more than economics.
EditorialsHow to get 'Big Aqua' rightFor an expanding global population, fish is the future of food. That's why sensitive, sustainable aquaculture practices are important.
EditorialsWhere new cooperation could leadThe history of Iran and America is full of bitter memories on both sides.聽Could that ugly history ever give way to a sunnier view?
EditorialsTo separate, strengthen, and returnReligious communities often swing back and forth -- opening their doors to the welcome the world, closing them to regain their original purpose.
EditorialsOld neighbors. Can they be friends?The United States and Cuba are stepping carefully into a new era, well aware of the difficult history they share.
EditorialsEducation's new front lineEducation isn't, as Socrates said, about filling vessels. It is about kindling a flame. The best school principals know that.
EditorialsWhy brand-new cities beckonAs the world becomes more urban - and urban areas become more gridlocked -- 'insta-cities,' surge.聽
EditorialsThe instant the world changedA new world was born 70 years ago out of the ashes of war. With it came many of today's world problems. With it also came a determination to make the world better.
EditorialsTurning the page on a presidencyA president's legacy is written in clay, not granite. One generation gives a thumbs up, the next a thumbs down. No presidency is every really over.
EditorialsA revolution comes in layersThe "energy crisis" hit like a locomotive in the 1970s. Today's "energy revolution" didn't happen suddenly. It grew out millions of innovations, processes, and decisions.聽
EditorialsCities worth rebuildingNew Orleans and all cities arise because people join together. When they are knocked down, that same spirit helps them rise again.
EditorialsSmall steps on a planetary concernRegardless of the ongoing debate on climate change, at the ground level people worldwide are taking steps to defend their lives and communities.
EditorialsMaking sense of the 'silly season'In the ongoing pre-primary, presidential hopefuls will do almost anything to stand out. It won't make much difference to voters on Nov. 8, 2016.聽
EditorialsDifferent worldviews, common aimsNations don't have to sing "Kumbaya" together. But even a chilly peace can make the world a better place.
EditorialsFinding a shared humanityTravel with refugees on the underground railroad from Syria to Germany. You'll feel their courage, resourcefulness, and humanity.聽
