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Without federal reform, state and local leaders will need to find innovative ways to cope with migration trends within the bounds of existing inadequate policy.
The climate finance problem is in some ways simple. Humans are not spending enough money on climate action, neither to mitigate climate change and keep global warming well below 2 degrees, nor to adapt to increasingly severe climate impacts such as heat waves or droughts.
With big data, California policymakers could improve everything from infrastructure to air quality—but first they need the tools to make use of it
The Golden State’s innovative approaches to ballot access should be studied widely.
Seven years after the UK’s decision to leave the European Union, polls show a change in mood owing to economic, political, and demographic reasons. But negotiations to rejoin the EU would be tough and lengthy.
In an interview, H. A. Hellyer explains the context of Egyptian-Iranian relations, which may be closer to normalization.
And what New Delhi wants from Washington.
There were extraordinarily low expectations.
The fight against climate change will fuel the emergence of new types of sanctions, tariffs, and export controls. In retaliation against these measures, China and Russia could weaponize access to critical minerals, posing a threat to U.S. national security.
Researchers in Morocco are studying ways to use solar and wind energy for a faster transition to a green economy. This documentary tells the story of Morocco's quest to produce clean, renewable energy.