When asked to make an informed choice, do people prefer nuclear power? – Michigan Energy Symposium

Americans’ relationship with nuclear power is an uneasy one. This session will explore the public’s perception of nuclear power’s benefits and risks as compared to other energy sources. Session participants will examine the public’s tolerance for nuclear risk, including Fukushima-style disasters and waste storage. They’ll look at how and why some non- U.S. countries have […]

DIVIDED WE FALL: How Business Can Depolarize the US

About this event Deepening divisions in the US, both politically and culturally, pose a threat to our democracy. The issue goes beyond a move to the right for Republicans or to the left among Democrats, as extremism has marginalized long-standing moderate political beliefs in both camps, and bipartisanship has been vilified. Our political system’s polarization […]

CPRT Expert Dialogue: Re-thinking Business’ Role in U.S. Polarization

Re-thinking Business’ Role in U.S. Polarization and How CPR Can Help Companies Respond Thursday, August 5, 2:00-3:15pm EDT Mark Mizruchi, Robert Cooley Angell Collegiate Professor of Sociology, University of Michigan Business leaders across the U.S. are increasingly alarmed at the destructive effects of political polarization, in their communities, in their interactions with state, local and […]