Develops research, programs, and initiatives designed to envision and activate sustainable solutions leading to better health for individuals and communities worldwide.
The worldwide pandemic and economic collapse caused by the novel coronavirus is a global tragedy tha
t will change the way we think about many things, including how food arrives (or doesn’t arrive) on our plates.,
While we’re still learning how to fight the virus, we already know how to feed our people. And we know that fighting the current crisis gives us the opportunity to make long-term improvements to our food ecosystem.
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In light of COVID-19, it is evident that the government plays a pivotal role in taking measures to a
ddress some of society’s biggest problems. From climate change to food insecurity and affordable housing, cities face unique challenges., How can we ensure that the best ideas and innovators are supported?, Additionally, cities are already experiencing the detrimental effects of climate change; over 90 percent of all urban areas are coastal.
One of my earliest observations about the global pandemic was how local it was., Now it’s clear that
investments in manufacturing are investments in crisis preparedness, national security, and global leadership.
, And it’s worth noting that our capacity to transform manufacturing goes well beyond modeling and simulation.