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“Eventually we are going to need additional climate legislation in the forms of standards, mandates, a carbon price,” Jason Bordoff comments.
Cutting emissions by 50 per cent will be “possible but very difficult”, said Jason Bordoff. “You should be a little ambitious, and use a number that forces the country to stretch.”
Part of the Biden-Harris vision for a greener future is a commitment for the “whole of government,” to be involved, not just a few departments. Jason Bordoff comments.
A guilty verdict for Derek Chauvin was essential for justice, but tackling systemic issues lies in political solutions and addressing root causes, writes Lincoln Mitchell.
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A panel shed light on how the United Nations continued its work during the pandemic, changing the way diplomats negotiate.
A new study from Ben Orlove and PhD candidate Andrew Wilson finds that a moderate level of urgency is most likely to inspire better climate decisions.
Navalny's success reflects deeper currents of dissatisfaction with the regime that won't go away regardless of the activist's fate, Timothy Frye says.
Russian President Vladimir Putin imprisoned Navalny to silence him. The hunger strike has kept the pro-democracy leader in the headlines. Timothy Frye comments.
To slow down climate change, new coal projects need to end. But a global forecast shows demand rising sharply. Melissa Lott comments.