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The Conversation US launched as a pilot project in October 2014. It is an independent source of news and views from the academic and research community, delivered direct to the public.

Our team of professional editors work with university and research institute experts to unlock their knowledge for use by the wider public. Access to independent, high quality, authenticated, explanatory journalism underpins a functioning democracy. Our aim is to promote better understanding of current affairs and complex issues. And hopefully allow for a better quality of public discourse and conversation.

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Why Canadian pension plans must divest of fossil fuel investments

The Conversation
November 28, 2017
ESG/Investing
When Canadian pension plans divest and refocus on sustainable investing, our local economies will experience an increase in needed capital investment to grow and develop, setting an example for the world.

Will the AI ‘Job Apocolypse’ Effect the Elite Along with Everyone Else?

The Conversation
November 9, 2017
artificial intelligence
If futurist Ray Kurzweil is right, by 2045, computer intelligence will match or exceed human abilities in every way – what he calls the “singularity.

What public transit can learn from Uber and Lyft

The Conversation
November 5, 2017
sharing economy, transportation
For all of their complaints about it, Americans care about public transit.

Does regulating artificial intelligence save humanity or just stifle innovation?

The Conversation
October 24, 2017
artificial intelligence
Some people are afraid that heavily armed artificially intelligent robots might take over the world, enslaving humanity – or perhaps exterminating us.

3 reasons why we are addicted to smartphones

The Conversation
October 3, 2017
Millenials
It is not uncommon for me to feel a sudden onset of anxiety should I drop my phone or am unable to find it.

Is it ethical to take a luxury holiday in a ‘developing’ country?

The Conversation
September 29, 2017
Social Impact, sustainable travel
Are we simply engaging in a new form of colonialism by which Western ideologies are being forced upon cultures through the guise of helping them to “develop"?

How the smartphone affected an entire generation of kids

The Conversation
September 3, 2017
Millenials
New research is putting the first generation of kids to grow up with the smartphone into sharp relief.

Curbing climate change: Why it’s so hard to act in time

The Conversation
August 21, 2017
Energy, Cities and Climate Change
As a geoscientist, I’m used to thinking on much longer time scales, but I recognize that most people are not.
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