Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs

Western Union Foundation Announces Commitment to Drive $500 Million in Wage Gains

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Thursday, September 14, 2023

The Western Union Foundation today announced Prosperity Beyond Borders, its new social impact commitment to drive $500 million in aggregate wage gains for people who currently lack access to economic mobility.

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  • The Western Union Foundation today announced Prosperity Beyond Borders, its new social impact commitment to drive $500 million in aggregate wage gains for people who currently lack access to economic mobility.
  • “The Foundation’s goal of driving $500 million in wage gains for underserved, aspiring individuals directly aligns with our company’s purpose of helping people prosper,” said Ben Adams, Chief Legal Officer of Western Union and Board Chair of the Western Union Foundation.
  • By supporting skills acquisition, degrees, certifications and other relevant experience that qualifies people for better jobs, the Foundation aims to serve thousands of people and drive a total of $500 million in aggregate wage gains by the end of 2025.
  • Western Union Scholars are selected based on their academic standing, personal goals and level of financial need.

RMI analysis proves methane leakage brings natural gas climate risk on par with coal

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Friday, July 14, 2023

BOULDER, Colo., July 14, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- A new analysis—to be published in the scientific journal Environmental Research Letters on Wednesday, July 19—concludes that a methane leakage rate as low as 0.2 percent brings a gas system's climate risk on par with coal given methane's climate warming potency (82.5x higher than CO2 over a 20-year timeframe). Satellite data shows that many US gas systems far exceed that 0.2 percent threshold of leakage.Essentially, any amount of methane leakage contributes to the worst effects of climate change.

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  • BOULDER, Colo., July 14, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- A new analysis—to be published in the scientific journal Environmental Research Letters on Wednesday, July 19—concludes that a methane leakage rate as low as 0.2 percent brings a gas system's climate risk on par with coal given methane's climate warming potency (82.5x higher than CO2 over a 20-year timeframe).
  • Satellite data shows that many US gas systems far exceed that 0.2 percent threshold of leakage.
  • "This analysis compares gas and coal at varying methane leakage rates.
  • We find that very small methane leakage rates from gas systems rival coal's greenhouse gas emissions," said Debbie Gordon, senior principal of RMI's Climate Intelligence Program and co-author of the analysis with scientists from NASA Jet Propulsion Lab, Harvard and Duke University.

U.S. allies should rethink their allegiance to an aggressive but declining superpower

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Sunday, July 9, 2023

According to the Watson Institute at Brown University, the conflicts connected to the war on terror have killed about 4.6 million people since 2001.

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  • According to the Watson Institute at Brown University, the conflicts connected to the war on terror have killed about 4.6 million people since 2001.
  • That conflict defines 21st century world politics, far more than the war in Ukraine.
  • It was driven by former U.S. president George W. Bush’s messianic impulses and neoconservative ideologues who aspired to reshape the Middle East in the American image using military force.
  • The war in Iraq, an unprovoked and illegal invasion of a sovereign state, demonstrated the danger of unchecked American power and hubris.

Ignoring international law

    • The Watson Institute report explains why states targeted by the U.S. have reasons to fear American violence and interference.
    • International law doesn’t necessarily constrain the U.S. — it’s often willing to abuse its power and privileges for political, economic and strategic advantage.
    • This reality partly explains Russia’s reaction to the expansion of NATO and its invasion of Ukraine.
    • American leaders apparently believe a country four times the population of the U.S. must remain forever subordinate to American power.
    • Instead, many countries are pursuing “non-alignment” — choosing to avoid getting caught in the middle of any future battles between the U.S. and China.

Rallying allies

    • Nonetheless, the U.S. has rallied its established allies against China.
    • Canada has become an American vassal, meaning it’s essentially dominated by the U.S. Japan has increased its military spending.
    • Why do American allies refuse to discuss U.S. global violence, despite its horrific consequences and the fact that it clearly affects the world view of America’s rivals and the non-western world?
    • It’s likely because American allies have benefited enormously from the U.S.-backed status quo, even if they’ve had to deal with the fallout of western militarism — particularly in Europe, where the influx of refugees has coarsened regional politics.

Politics of fear

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      Canada should be preparing for the end of American democracy

      Domestic political instability in the U.S. may eventually motivate even more aggressive American foreign policy.

    • The U.S. has never shied away from the politics of fear and the exaggeration of threat.
    • Is preserving the privileged global position of the U.S. really so important to the rest of the world?
    • U.S. allies need to learn the lessons of the war on terror and the 4.6 million people it’s killed.
    • American allies could make their support of the U.S. conditional on a pledge to ease up on militarism and focus on greater global co-operation.

Seafood Expo Global/Seafood Processing Global analyzes the sector's main challenges in terms of sustainability and the global economy on its second day of conferences

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Wednesday, April 26, 2023

BARCELONA, Spain, April 26, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The 29th edition of Seafood Expo Global/Seafood Processing Global opened its doors yesterday and continued today with sessions analyzing the challenges and opportunities of the sector within its conference program. The event, which is the largest edition ever held in the history of the Expo, held several sessions focused on leadership and business in the seafood industry, responsible sourcing of materials, the evolution of fisheries and aquaculture markets, and accountability, transparency and sustainability as growing trends within the sector.

Key Points: 
  • BARCELONA, Spain, April 26, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The 29th edition of Seafood Expo Global/Seafood Processing Global opened its doors yesterday and continued today with sessions analyzing the challenges and opportunities of the sector within its conference program.
  • Seafood Expo Global/Seafood Processing Global takes place at Fira de Barcelona's Gran Via exhibition center until tomorrow, Thursday, 27 April, making Barcelona the global seafood capital for the second consecutive year.
  • For three days, Seafood Expo Global/ Seafood Processing Global represents the largest and most diverse global trade event for the seafood sector.
  • For further information about Seafood Expo Global/Seafood Processing Global, and to register, visit: http://www.seafoodexpo.com/global .

Seafood Expo Global/Seafood Processing Global will be breaking records in April occupying 49,299 net square meters - over 21 percent larger than ever before

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Monday, April 3, 2023

BARCELONA, Spain, April 3, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Diversified Communications, organizer of Seafood Expo Global/Seafood Processing Global, this morning announced that the 29th edition of the Expo will be the largest in the history of the most important seafood trade fair in the world. As of today, the event, taking place from 25-27 April in the Gran Via de Fira de Barcelona, will feature over 2,000 exhibiting companies from 87 countries and will have 68 regional and country pavilions.

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  • It will be the largest edition of the Expo, with 49,299 net square meters of exhibit space, 24 percent more than in 2022.
  • The Seafood Processing Global hall has seen an impressive growth, with an increase of 21 percent in exhibit space compared to 2022.
  • Activa Food Tech SAU, Aquatiq AS, Lineage Logistics and Van de Velde Packaging Group will be participating for the first time in Seafood Processing Global.
  • For further information about Seafood Expo Global/Seafood Processing Global, and to register, visit: http://www.seafoodexpo.com/global .

ATLANTA ECONOMIC MOBILITY FORUM 2023

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Tuesday, March 28, 2023

ATLANTA, March 28, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- May 12 to May 13, 2023, in partnership with Truist Foundation and powered by Watson Institute, Georgia Reconnecting Youth INC., AND Pittsburgh Community Market will host the Atlanta Economic Mobility Forum in the Pittsburgh Atlanta community.

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  • ATLANTA, March 28, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- May 12 to May 13, 2023, in partnership with Truist Foundation and powered by Watson Institute, Georgia Reconnecting Youth INC., AND Pittsburgh Community Market will host the Atlanta Economic Mobility Forum in the Pittsburgh Atlanta community.
  • The forum will empower participants with skills and information to gain middle skills as entrepreneurs, youth/young adults, or professionals.
  • Atlanta Economic Mobility Forum will mark a key moment in 2023 toward implementing systemic and scalable change to Increase the employability of underrepresented, underresourced, and disconnected individuals in Georgia.
  • I am proud to host one of the most important convenings of 2023 - the Atlanta Economic Mobility Forum.

Seafood Expo North America/Seafood Processing North America Announces Keynote and Plenary Speakers, Comprehensive Conference Agenda

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Tuesday, February 28, 2023

PORTLAND, Maine, Feb. 28, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The organizers of Seafood Expo North America/Seafood Processing North America announce this year's keynote speaker, Global Economist Megan Greene, and plenary speaker, Deputy Undersecretary for International Affairs Thea Lee, who headline a robust conference program featuring more than 30 educational sessions. Seafood Expo North America/Seafood Processing North America, North America's largest seafood trade exposition and produced by Diversified Communications, will take place from March 12-to-14, 2023 at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center.

Key Points: 
  • PORTLAND, Maine, Feb. 28, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The organizers of Seafood Expo North America/Seafood Processing North America announce this year's keynote speaker, Global Economist Megan Greene, and plenary speaker, Deputy Undersecretary for International Affairs Thea Lee, who headline a robust conference program featuring more than 30 educational sessions.
  • Seafood Expo North America/Seafood Processing North America, North America's largest seafood trade exposition and produced by Diversified Communications, will take place from March 12-to-14, 2023 at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center.
  • The conference agenda also features a session for companies interested in learning more about integrating Diversity, Equity and Inclusion initiatives into their businesses.
  • Seafood industry buyers and professionals can learn more about Seafood Expo North America/Seafood Processing North America and register to attend by visiting seafoodexpo.com/north-america.

CGTN Graphics: How do Americans view U.S. wars?

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Sunday, December 12, 2021

Fast-forward to today and the war's enormous human and financial costs have caused a substantial shift in American public opinion.

Key Points: 
  • Fast-forward to today and the war's enormous human and financial costs have caused a substantial shift in American public opinion.
  • According to a Gallup poll conducted just before the final withdrawal, 47 percent now believe the invasion was a mistake.
  • Over the past two decades, the numbers have fluctuated, though most were still generally positive toward U.S. operations in Afghanistan.
  • An even split was seen for the first time in 2014, with tilts into opposition in 2015 and 2019.

CGTN Graphics: How do Americans view U.S. wars?

Retrieved on: 
Sunday, December 12, 2021

Fast-forward to today and the war's enormous human and financial costs have caused a substantial shift in American public opinion.

Key Points: 
  • Fast-forward to today and the war's enormous human and financial costs have caused a substantial shift in American public opinion.
  • According to a Gallup poll conducted just before the final withdrawal, 47 percent now believe the invasion was a mistake.
  • Over the past two decades, the numbers have fluctuated, though most were still generally positive toward U.S. operations in Afghanistan.
  • An even split was seen for the first time in 2014, with tilts into opposition in 2015 and 2019.

Techstars Workforce Development Launches Second Accelerator Program

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Monday, December 6, 2021

DENVER, Dec. 06, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Techstars Workforce Development Acceleratorheadquartered in Denver, Coloradotoday announced its second class of startups selected to participate in the 2021 program.

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  • DENVER, Dec. 06, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Techstars Workforce Development Acceleratorheadquartered in Denver, Coloradotoday announced its second class of startups selected to participate in the 2021 program.
  • The Techstars Workforce Development Accelerator is supported by ZOMALAB , Strada Education Network , and Colorado Thrives .
  • These supporters play an integral role in the accelerator process, with the common goal of supporting and growing the startups building the future of workforce.
  • Techstars Workforce Development Accelerator welcomes the following organizations as members of the 2021 class:
    Chamba : Helping Latinx job-seekers residing in the USA find jobs through tech.