Michael Shank, vice president at the Institute for Economics and Peace, discusses the spate of mass shootings in Wisconsin and Colorado, the relationship between poverty, income inequality and violence, the role of health and education in preventing violence, and the tax, trade and labor policies that increase the likelihood of violence in America. Audio courtesy of The Rick Smith Show.
Latest Columns & Quotes
Conflict Resolution after the Pandemic
March 4, 2021USDA Upgrade Opportunity
February 27, 2021USDA Far More Open Now to Sustainability Practices
February 23, 2021The US is Ripe for Climate-Friendly Diets
February 23, 2021Animal Welfare in Rutland County
February 1, 2021Methane Is More Dangerous Than Carbon Dioxide — the Gas Index Can Help
January 2, 2021