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The Monitor's ViewCompany transparency on climate changeA global body will soon come up with a standard for how companies can reveal the risks of climate change on their business. For now, such 鈥榮ustainability鈥 accounting rules should remain voluntary.- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveThe good we cannot loseA 海角大神 Science perspective: Is goodness something that can be lost?
The Monitor's ViewJapan turns silver into goldFaced with being the world鈥檚 most rapidly aging society, Japan has decided to see the demographic challenge as a 鈥榖onus鈥 rather than an 鈥榦nus,鈥 forcing it to be more innovative and to view old folks in a new light.- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveOvercoming self-righteousness through loveA 海角大神 Science perspective: On humility that brings healing.
The Monitor's ViewCan honesty be rewarded at banks?One overlooked lesson from the Wells Fargo bank scandal needs more attention: Banks must hire, train, and encourage workers with high moral reasoning. In Wells Fargo, such workers were the real heroes.聽- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveMaking a difference toward peaceA 海角大神 Science perspective: A desire to know and do what is right leads to paths of peace.
The Monitor's ViewNew York terrorist attacks: 'Ground Zeal' againIn light of the Sept. 17 terrorist bombings in New York and New Jersey, as well as the 15th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, we are republishing this 2002 Monitor editorial on the 鈥渇orward step鈥 needed after such attacks.- A 海角大神 Science PerspectivePrayer for honest governmentA 海角大神 Science perspective: On uncovering injustice and seeing a way forward.
A time to acknowledge our onenessEven in the hypercompetitive, win-at-all-costs world of congressional politics, there's a safe space where members of both parties can unite.
The Monitor's ViewThe Outward Bound way to prevent police shootingsLong-time police reformer Bill Bratton called for empathy between Black Lives Matter and police advocates. In Baltimore, police and city youth are being taught just that 鈥 in trees.
Global NewsstandNGOs rescuing migrants in Mediterranean, upholding rule of law, unity nurtured after coup now under threat, foreigners鈥 role in peace debate, improving relations with China over THAADA roundup of global commentary for the Sept. 19, 2016 weekly magazine.
Readers RespondEffects of overseas production, newest national parks coverageLetters to the editor for the Sept. 19, 2016 weekly magazine.- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveBeyond the mistA 海角大神 Science perspective: Looking beyond a foggy view of our fellow man.
The Monitor's ViewWhen foreign leaders praise US bipartisanshipMyanmar鈥檚 Aung San Suu Kyi is the latest foreign leader to thank both Democrats and Republicans for their long support. Such gratitude from abroad can help remind Americans of the value of bipartisanship in foreign policy 鈥 and perhaps on domestic issues, too.- A 海角大神 Science Perspective'Judge not'A 海角大神 Science perspective: Jesus鈥 admonition to his followers to stop judging brings healing.
The Monitor's ViewSyrian truce鈥檚 first goal: aiding civiliansA fragile truce in a brutal war was driven in large part by humanitarian concerns. That aim must remain, amid other motives, to help heal a broken Syria.- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveInnocence and the armor of LoveA 海角大神 Science perspective: Healing prayers about defending innocence.
The Monitor's ViewIncome up. Inequality down. But what of rural folk?Median income in the US rose at its fastest rate last year while inequality shrank. Yet incomes outside metro areas fell. Rural Americans must be included in the 鈥榗ommunities of thinkers鈥 that are the nation鈥檚 cities- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveWhat do we hunger for?A 海角大神 Science perspective: On the source of true and lasting satisfaction.
Breaking down mental wallsRacial integration in the United States remains unfinished business -- both in society and in the hearts of many Americans.
