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It could mark a shift toward a more inclusive financial system for the climate- and debt-stressed Global South.
California, Florida, and Texas have different approaches for funding rebuilding efforts after fires, floods, and other natural disasters. Climate change is testing their limits.
Janet Yellen and Jake Sullivan have recently argued that pursuing industrial policy at home is compatible with an open and fair global economic order.
The connection between construction projects, disregarded environmental regulations, and corruption remains crucial for understanding Ankara’s descent into authoritarianism.
The Cities Summit of the Americas showcases three recent developments in subnational diplomacy.
One would be hard-pressed to think of another scientific or policy process that integrates such a diversity and depth of research, learning, and policy engagement.
The massive drilling operation says less about U.S. climate policy and more about the struggle to transition away from fossil fuels.
Despite complications, the long-debated agreement is grounds for celebration at an otherwise dismal moment in world politics.
An aborted ski season in Switzerland is likely to do more to drive climate politics than a heat wave in India, even if the latter causes immensely more human suffering.
As climate politics become more salient, demonstrations will likely multiply and expand in influence.