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Tuesday was a great day for Iraq. For a country whose leaders have often disappointed, two exceptional people were tapped to be the highest…
There is a sharp boundary between basic and applied research in the organizational structure of the US Department of Energy (DOE). In this…
This paper is based in part on a workshop organized and hosted by the Harvard Project on Climate Agreements in Cambridge, Massachusetts on…
Energy research is critical to continuing advances in human productivity and welfare. In this Commentary, we raise for debate and…
Electric vehicles (EVs) have advanced significantly this decade, owing in part to decreasing battery costs. Yet EVs remain more costly than…
NATO is facing ... one of its most difficult crises in seven decades. It is not a crisis of military strength or readiness. The Alliance is…
Few people have sat across from the Iranians and the North Koreans at the negotiating table. Wendy Sherman has done both. During her time…
Nation 1 is seeking to join the nuclear club. Nation 2, its enemy, would like to prevent this, and has the potential to destroy 1's bomb-…
On June 7, 2018, the Harvard Kennedy School’s Environment and Natural Resources Program and the Center for Science, Technology, and…
This article aims to inform the long-standing and unresolved debate between voluntary corporate social responsibility and initiatives to…