For policymakers anywhere, the best way to make decisions is to base them on evidence, however imperfect the available data may be. But what should leaders do when facts are scarce or non-existent?
For policymakers anywhere, the best way to make decisions is to base them on evidence, however imperfect the available data may be. But what should leaders do when facts are scarce or non-existent?
Today is the first full day of IUCN's 5th World Conservation Congress. Taking place on the beautiful Korean island of Jeju, the Congress brings together a fascinating mix of people from all parts of ...
As the debate rages over the exact mechanism of endocrine disruption, policy- driven mandates are forging new alliances in the scientific community. The debate over the endocrine disruption hypothesis ...
For policymakers in any country, the best way to make decisions is to base them on evidence, however imperfect the available data may be. But what should leaders do when facts are scarce or ...
The blog is named after Seeing the Invisible, the title of a book on economics for children that Sanjeev wrote in 2018. Economics involves the study of incentives, motivations and information flows ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Medical innovations do not happen overnight. Whether it is gene therapies, new vaccines, or cutting-edge medical equipment, ...
"International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas, Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission"--Cover. "This Circular is the main outcome of the Expert Consultation on Implications of the ...
An estimated 1,000 people spent more than two hours attending a Southern Highlands' rally against coal and coal seam gas (CSG) mining on Saturday. The rally was addressed by a diaspora of ...