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William MacAskill's book, What We Owe the Future, urges today's humans to protect future humans — an idea he calls longtermism. Here are a few of his hardly modest proposals.
'How can we help?' Go to Little Village and chow down on great Mexican food ICE raids have frightened Little Village residents away from local businesses.
But solutions can be found. And they save lives. But we must look through a lens of compassion, not criminalization, to see what's possible—and to see who most needs our help in avoiding ...
We want to do what we can to help them find their way. We want to see them thriving and happy and able to exist in the relative ease that we wish childhood offered.
Suicidal Thoughts. Suicidal thoughts need to be talked about and, usually, don’t mean a person wants to die. They want to feel better but don’t know how to, and often don’t believe they can.
How We Help the Immigrant Community Feel Seen When Jeannie Parent and her volunteer group, KWESI, visit immigrants held in a California detention center, she’s inspired by the sense of connection and ...
We must rethink how it can help us dramatically reduce energy demand and emissions. This could be a win for the planet—and for business, too.
We can do our part by feeding AI with the pipelines of accurate data it needs to serve us in a way we won’t regret. Forbes Technology Council is an invitation-only community for world-class CIOs ...
Sharks are much more severely threatened by humans than vice versa. A marine biologist explains how people can help protect sharks and why some strategies are more effective than others.