… goods will require some kind of government intervention. I don’t think of it as big government but as collective … ineffective, costly tools. We could reduce emissions much more efficiently with much less intervention and a much … era. It is a carbon sequestration subsidy. It’s messy. In part, it is subsidizing people already doing that activity. …
… to threats; the US, on the other hand, viewed the talks more optimistically and stated that the ball was now in … separatists in the Donbass since 2014 and has lost more than 14,000 people, is frozen in anticipation of an …
… of steps to prevent global temperatures from rising more than 1.5 degrees C above pre-industrial levels, and … Faculty of Arts and Sciences As a polar researcher, I get a first-hand look at the most rapidly changing part of the world. The Arctic region is warming at twice the …
… and particularly the conflict-climate nexus across more than thirty countries in the Middle East, Africa, and … scientists etc in the middle of this mess. It's based on more than a decade of reporting from about 30 countries, most … the book will be available for purchase at the end of the event. Cosponsored by the Council on Middle East Studies and …
… of economics and public policy at Harvard University. This event will feature his book, Our Dollar, Your Problem: An … pinnacle without a certain amount of good luck. Drawing in part on his own experiences, including with policymakers and …
… international collaboration is one of the longest. I recently sat down with Professor Underhill to learn more about the collaboration over the years between Yale and … place. Very large settlements were developing along with more than one kind of craft production, and social systems …
Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition
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