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* Cell Service
 
* Cell Service
  
20. Energy <br>
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20. Data Resources <br>
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* the new oil
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21. Energy <br>
 
* Renewables  
 
* Renewables  
 
* Oil, Gas and Coal
 
* Oil, Gas and Coal
 
* Distribution  
 
* Distribution  
  
21. Quality Neighborhoods   
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22. Quality Neighborhoods   
 
* Safety
 
* Safety
 
* Parks
 
* Parks
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* Food  
 
* Food  
  
22. Community Resources
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23. Community Resources
 
* Social Capital (Alienated America) <br>
 
* Social Capital (Alienated America) <br>
 
* Churches
 
* Churches
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* Essential Services - Food, Consumables, Hospitals, Doctors, Mental Health   
 
* Essential Services - Food, Consumables, Hospitals, Doctors, Mental Health   
  
23. Taxes <br>
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24. Taxes <br>
  
24. Research <br>
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25. Research <br>
 
* Basic Science
 
* Basic Science
 
* Climate Change
 
* Climate Change
 
* Health - Cancer treatment discoveries
 
* Health - Cancer treatment discoveries
  
25. Retirement Security <br>
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26. Retirement Security <br>
 
* Retirement Income
 
* Retirement Income
 
* Social Security System  
 
* Social Security System  
  
26. Political Polarization <br>                    
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27. Political Polarization <br>                    
 
* Functional Legislature
 
* Functional Legislature
 
* Elections - fair   
 
* Elections - fair   
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* Mission and Goals - reflect the people
 
* Mission and Goals - reflect the people
  
27. Elections system
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28. Elections system
 
* Elections - fair   
 
* Elections - fair   
 
* Representitive Government  
 
* Representitive Government  
 
* Mission and Goals - reflect the people
 
* Mission and Goals - reflect the people
  
28. Immigration <br>
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29. Immigration <br>
 
* Citizenship
 
* Citizenship
 
* Worker Visas
 
* Worker Visas
 
* DACA
 
* DACA
  
29. Economic Growth <br>
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30. Economic Growth <br>
 
* GDP, Jobs, etc.
 
* GDP, Jobs, etc.
  
30. Economic Sustainability <br>  
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31. Economic Sustainability <br>  
 
* Depletion of non-renewable resources such as fossil fuels, metals, and minerals
 
* Depletion of non-renewable resources such as fossil fuels, metals, and minerals
 
* Enough food, water and energy – that can support a human population
 
* Enough food, water and energy – that can support a human population
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* Pandemic Disruptions
 
* Pandemic Disruptions
  
31. Jobs  <br>
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32. Jobs  <br>
 
* Future of Work
 
* Future of Work
 
* Middle Income Jobs – Good Paying Jobs
 
* Middle Income Jobs – Good Paying Jobs
 
* [[Labor Participation]]
 
* [[Labor Participation]]
  
32. Employment Protections
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33. Employment Protections
 
* Paid leave - Family, Sick with Covid-19 and need to come to work, can't go to doctor or take family member to doctor  
 
* Paid leave - Family, Sick with Covid-19 and need to come to work, can't go to doctor or take family member to doctor  
 
* Gig Work - Employee vs. Contractor - need new classifications
 
* Gig Work - Employee vs. Contractor - need new classifications
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* Workforce protections - discrimination, harrassment, etc.  
 
* Workforce protections - discrimination, harrassment, etc.  
  
33. Employment Transitions <br>  
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34. Employment Transitions <br>  
 
* Job Loss
 
* Job Loss
 
* Career advancement  
 
* Career advancement  
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** Retrain, redistribute, Universal Basis Income, reduce hours  
 
** Retrain, redistribute, Universal Basis Income, reduce hours  
  
34. Workforce Training
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35. Workforce Training
 
* Apprenticeship
 
* Apprenticeship
 
* Job traing  
 
* Job traing  
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* Certificates - [https://www.brookings.edu/blog/up-front/2015/01/27/nearly-30-percent-of-workers-in-the-u-s-need-a-license-to-perform-their-job-it-is-time-to-examine-occupational-licensing-practices/ Nearly 30 Percent of Workers in the U.S. Need a License to Perform Their Job]
 
* Certificates - [https://www.brookings.edu/blog/up-front/2015/01/27/nearly-30-percent-of-workers-in-the-u-s-need-a-license-to-perform-their-job-it-is-time-to-examine-occupational-licensing-practices/ Nearly 30 Percent of Workers in the U.S. Need a License to Perform Their Job]
  
35. Entrepreneurship
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36. Entrepreneurship
 
* Small Business
 
* Small Business
 
* Business Start-ups
 
* Business Start-ups
 
* Venture Capital  
 
* Venture Capital  
  
36. Child Care  
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37. Child Care  
 
* Affordable
 
* Affordable
  
37. Primary Education <br>
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38. Primary Education <br>
 
* Cradle to full-time employment
 
* Cradle to full-time employment
  
38. College Education <br>
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39. College Education <br>
 
* Student Loans
 
* Student Loans
 
* Financial Aid
 
* Financial Aid
  
39. Homelessness <br>  
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40. Homelessness <br>  
  
40. Housing <br>
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41. Housing <br>
 
* Affordable  
 
* Affordable  
 
* Home Loans
 
* Home Loans
  
41. Poverty <br>  
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42. Poverty <br>  
  
42. Wealth Inequality <br>
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43. Wealth Inequality <br>
 
* Individual
 
* Individual
 
* Government
 
* Government
  
43. Income Inequality <br>
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44. Income Inequality <br>
  
44. Income mobility <br>
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45. Income mobility <br>
  
45. Individual Well-Being <br>
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46. Individual Well-Being <br>

Revision as of 12:57, 5 December 2020

Return to GC Chapters Societal Challenges List - See Institutions

1. Climate Change

2. Environmental

  • Air
  • Water
  • Land Use, etc.

3. Systemic Racism

  • Also called institutional or structural

4. Criminal Justice

  • Jail Involved (20 million people)
  • Convicted Felons getting work
  • Recitivism
  • Drug Possession
  • Addiction

5. Civil Justice

  • Liberties
  • Racial Discrimination
  • Gender equality
  • Sexual Orientation

6. Guns

7. Digitalization

  • Data privacy
  • Digital monopolies
  • Online security
  • Algorithmic bias

8. Digital Divide

  • Access & Competencies
  • Telehealth
  • Education
  • Ordering Food, Medicines & Consumer goods

9. Public Health

  • Global pandemic
  • Research, vaccinations, education (alcohol, tobacco)
  • Worker safety standards, school nutrition
  • Track Disease outbreaks, pandemics
  • Promote guidelines and legislation (Smoking bans, air quality, seat belts) based on science.

10. Mental Health & Addictions

  • Deaths of Despair (Suicide, Drug Overdose, Alcohol-related)
  • Drug possession crimes vs drug treatments

11. Health

  • Individual health
  • Manage chronic conditions - obesity,

12. Healthcare

  • Affordability - Cost
  • Access
  • Healthcare Insurance
  • Coordinated
  • Health Outcomes

13. Nutrition

  • Food insecurity
  • Food deserts

14. Consumer Protections

  • Products,
  • Transportation
  • Banking
  • Home Loans
  • Credit Cards

15. Public Safety

  • Policing
  • Law enforcement
  • Fire
  • Emergency Medical Services

16. Safety Net

  • Food Stamps
  • Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)
  • Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)
  • Worker's Compensation
  • Unemployment
  • Social Security disability benefits (SSDI)
  • Medicaid & CHIP
  • School Lunches
  • Housing & Utilities support

17. National Security

  • Homeland Security
  • Cybersecurity
  • Domestic Terrorism
  • Military Threats

18. Globalization

  • Governments Stability vs Values (i.e., Middle East, China, others)
  • Global Conflicts
  • Election Tampering
  • Domestic Supply Chain
  • Cyberseurity

19. Infrastructure

  • Transportation – roads, bridges, etc.
  • Energy - electricity, natural gas, etc.
  • Water
  • Broadband
  • Cell Service

20. Data Resources

  • the new oil

21. Energy

  • Renewables
  • Oil, Gas and Coal
  • Distribution

22. Quality Neighborhoods

  • Safety
  • Parks
  • Schools
  • Food

23. Community Resources

  • Social Capital (Alienated America)
  • Churches
  • Social Organizations
  • Essential Services - Food, Consumables, Hospitals, Doctors, Mental Health

24. Taxes

25. Research

  • Basic Science
  • Climate Change
  • Health - Cancer treatment discoveries

26. Retirement Security

  • Retirement Income
  • Social Security System

27. Political Polarization

  • Functional Legislature
  • Elections - fair
  • Representitive Government
  • Mission and Goals - reflect the people

28. Elections system

  • Elections - fair
  • Representitive Government
  • Mission and Goals - reflect the people

29. Immigration

  • Citizenship
  • Worker Visas
  • DACA

30. Economic Growth

  • GDP, Jobs, etc.

31. Economic Sustainability

  • Depletion of non-renewable resources such as fossil fuels, metals, and minerals
  • Enough food, water and energy – that can support a human population
  • Aging Population - Enough young to care for the old
  • Workforce - farms, etc.
  • Pandemic Disruptions

32. Jobs

33. Employment Protections

  • Paid leave - Family, Sick with Covid-19 and need to come to work, can't go to doctor or take family member to doctor
  • Gig Work - Employee vs. Contractor - need new classifications
  • Workplace environment
  • Workforce protections - discrimination, harrassment, etc.

34. Employment Transitions

  • Job Loss
  • Career advancement
  • Job Disruptions (Change, AI, Automation, Robots) - global pandemic
    • Retrain, redistribute, Universal Basis Income, reduce hours

35. Workforce Training

36. Entrepreneurship

  • Small Business
  • Business Start-ups
  • Venture Capital

37. Child Care

  • Affordable

38. Primary Education

  • Cradle to full-time employment

39. College Education

  • Student Loans
  • Financial Aid

40. Homelessness

41. Housing

  • Affordable
  • Home Loans

42. Poverty

43. Wealth Inequality

  • Individual
  • Government

44. Income Inequality

45. Income mobility

46. Individual Well-Being