Sunday, September 17, 2017

Psychological Reports: Conservatives Are More Happy & Satisfied

Here's a PsyPost headline in a story featuring Republican governors Mike Pence and Doug Ducey speaking with supporters at a 2016 campaign rally at the Mesa Convention Center in Mesa, Arizona. (Photo credit: Gage Skidmore)
Study suggests lower levels of neuroticism explain why conservative states are happier
Source: http://www.psypost.org
Conservative states tend to have higher levels of life satisfaction because they have lower levels of neuroticism compared to liberal states, according to new research from a psychologist at Cape Breton University.
The study, published in the journal Psychological Reports, helps explain why there is a correlation between higher conservatism and higher life satisfaction.
“Previous research by others had shown that conservatives generally were happier and more satisfied with their lives than liberals. But why?
That question. - and another explanation - was posed by study author Stewart J. H. McCann: “Three different explanations had been put forward by others. However, I thought that there might be a fourth and more convincing explanation.” 

C'est Magnifique: Bloomberg + Aspen Institute + The Atlantic Take City Lab to Paris - The City of Light

CityLab Paris: Preeminent Annual Summit to Convene Mayors, City Innovators, and Leaders from Across the Globe to Discuss Opportunities and Challenges Facing Cities
CityLab to be held October 22-24 
Presented by the Aspen Institute, The Atlantic, and Bloomberg Philanthropies
 
CityLab is a celebration of cities and city life. This one of a kind ​gathering brings together mayors from around the world, along with urban experts, business leaders, artists and activists.  
This year we will be in Paris, a global center for art, fashion, food and culture. The city ​offers an extraordinary backdrop for this change-making experience. For two and a half days, participants come together to explore solutions for the most pressing issues facing city leaders and city dwellers alike. Through panel discussions, one on one conversations, workshops and field trips, the event is a showcase for innovation and ingenuity. And while there are deep divisions in the world today, CityLab attendees are united by their ambition to make their cities more vibrant and livable. 
For more information about CityLab 2017, contact us here
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Washington, D.C. and New York, N.Y. (September 8, 2017)—From climate change and transnational security to inclusive economic growth and affordability, global cities are often the source of the most transformative thinking regarding the world’s most urgent challenges. Identifying effective and replicable solutions will be central to conversations at the fifth annual “CityLab: Urban Solutions to Global Challenges” event in Paris, France in October. A partnership between the Aspen Institute, The Atlantic, and Bloomberg Philanthropies, CityLab is the preeminent meeting of city leaders and the top minds in urbanism and city planning, economics, education, art and architecture, community development, and business— convened with the goal of creating scalable solutions to major challenges faced by cities everywhere.
CityLab Paris will take place on October 22-24, 2017, at the Intercontinental Paris Le Grand.
“Europe and America are grappling with dual questions of identity, nationalism, and internationalism, and cities are playing a key role as centers of gravity for these debates,”
Paris Mayor and C40 Chair Anne Hidalgo, who will speak at CityLab, reflects on the selection of Paris to host the summit: “I am delighted that the fifth edition of CityLab will be taking place in Paris. The summit will provide a great forum for leaders from across the world to exchange innovative ideas and strengthen coordination and collaboration in our common fight for a sustainable and equitable future.”
Also confirmed to attend CityLab Paris are the mayors (or officials of equivalent position) of London, Liverpool, West Midlands, United Kingdom; Tokyo, Japan; Hong Kong, China; Helsinki, Finland; Auckland, Wellington, New Zealand; Riga, Latvia; Dunkerque, France; Kingston, Jamaica; Rikuzentakata, Japan; Turin, Italy; and from the United States Anchorage, Alaska; Durham, North Carolina; Nashville, Tennessee; Tulsa, Oklahoma; and Stockton, California.
Among the featured speakers this year are:
  • Michael R. Bloomberg, three-term mayor of New York City,
  • entrepreneur and philanthropist; author and The Atlantic’s national correspondent Ta-Nehisi Coates, who has lived at times in Paris;
  • Stanford University economist Raj Chetty;
  • former U.S. Ambassador to Japan Caroline Kennedy;
  • novelist Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie;
  • architect and urban planner Yona Friedman;
  • art curator and artistic director of London’s Serpentine Galleries, Hans Ulrich Obrist;
  • The Atlantic’s editor in chief Jeffrey Goldberg;
  • terrorism expert Gilles Kepel,
  • Amsterdam’s Night Mayor Mirik Milan and
  • London’s Night Czar Amy Lamé.
“Collaboration fuels creativity and helps great ideas spread – that’s the aim of CityLab, which brings people together from around the world to learn from one another and address common challenges. We’re excited to be hosting this year’s edition in Paris, where Mayor Hidalgo is building on the city’s long history of urban innovation,” said Bloomberg.
CityLab was founded on the principle that urban solutions can be applied to global problems.
 
In 2017, the summit returns to Europe to grapple with a raft of issues:
  • the environment and the future of the Paris climate agreement;
  • cybersecurity and networked cities
  • the urban-rural divide
  • autonomous vehicles and next generation transportation
  • social cohesion and inclusive growth
  • refugees and migration
  • terrorism and security
  • social and economic mobility.
Using Paris—and the key challenges and opportunities that animate it—as the backdrop, CityLab will explore how mayors and cities can best collaborate to introduce new ideas for entrenched urban problems, particularly in these divided times.

Innovation and Culture @ US-Mex Border


Streamed live on Sep 12, 2017
Views: 445
Duration: 3 hours
The Institute of the Americas and the Aspen Institute Latinos and Society Program hosted an exciting conversation on innovation and culture in the U.S. – Mexico Border. The event will highlight success stories and dynamism in the innovative and creative environment of border regions, with a particular focus on its effect on American Latinos in CaliBaja.

How US Gov Spies On People Who Protest > Including U | Jen...


Published on Sep 14, 2017
Views: 46,302
What's stopping the American government from recording your phone calls, reading your emails and monitoring your location? Very little, says surveillance and cybersecurity counsel Jennifer Granick. The government collects all kinds of information about you easily, cheaply and without a warrant -- and if you've ever participated in a protest or attended a gun show, you're likely a person of interest. Learn more about your rights, your risks and how to protect yourself in the golden age of surveillance.

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INFLATED BULLSHIT: When Is A Pay-Rise Not A Pay-Rise?

Call it what it is
Published on Sep 17, 2017
Views: 5,409
Lifting the pay-cap is too little too late.

Elon Musk's Brother Kimball Opens Square Roots Container Farm In Brooklyn

Yields same food production as a 2-acre garden using LED strip lights and 8 gallons of water per container per day
Published on Sep 15, 2017
Views: 19,121
"Square Roots" urban farm is growing farm-fresh vegetables inside shipping containers in a parking lot in Brooklyn. They use less water and space than a traditional farm and can grow year round.

Zelensky Calls for a European Army as He Slams EU Leaders’ Response

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