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Martin L. Weitzman was a Professor at the Harvard Department of Economics from 1989 until 2018 when he took on emeritus status as a…
Driven by the push to decarbonize the world and achieve net zero emissions by 2050, a new anti-elite revolt is in the making in developed…
Meta-analyses have concluded that positive emotions do not reduce appetitive risk behaviors (risky behaviors that fulfill appetitive or…
June 26, 2024, Paper: "Background: Electrification through heat pumps is a primary strategy for decarbonizing residential heating in…
Amid China’s rise, Americans should ask what Beijing is doing right—and what they’re doing wrong.
The clean energy transition has reached adolescence. Its future direction is not yet set, and in the meantime, its internal paradoxes make…
June 2024, Audio: "The rise of political populism and economic protectionism are serious barriers impeding efforts to combat global climate…
The conflicts in Gaza and Ukraine can only end with deals that don’t satisfy anyone completely.
The U.S. military’s collapsed pier in Gaza is symbolic of a much bigger issue.
Conflict of interest is among the most regulated forms of official behavior. In the United States, the vast bureaucracy of the Office of…