Deborah Curran

Wicked

Climate change is a classic “wicked” problem. The sources of the greenhouse gases that cause the problem are ubiquitous, such that no finger can be pointed directly at the culprit. Few people agree on how to resolve climate change, and efforts to combat it can cause more problems than they solve. Good examples include the controversies that have arisen over climate-saving solutions such as hydrogen vehicles and corn-based ethanol. ...

View a preview of John C. Camillus' paper, Strategy as a Wicked Problem, by clicking here.

Vote for De-suburbanization

It all started when the American dream of single-family home ownership leaked into Canada. Yet who would have predicted that the desire to provide inexpensive housing and stimulate the economy after the Second World War would result in the expensive-to-maintain, agricultural-land-gobbling, ecosystem-fragmenting community form we find today outside most major centres in North America? ...

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