Why I feel sorry for Mike Pompeo Dan Drezner theorizes how the latest IG report reveals former Secretary of State bereft of friends, via his op-ed in The Washington Post. Read More
Biden plans to cut emissions at least in half by 2030 Dean Kyte predicts the global impact the White House Summit on Climate will have in forging a path forward in the fight against climate change. Read More
The norms on mask-wearing need to shift Dan Drezner offers a meditation on post-covid behavior, via his op-ed in The Washington Post. Read More
Biden taking big risk with this week's climate change summit of world leaders Dean Rachel Kyte is quoted in reference to the White House Summit on Climate Change, via an article in The Hill. Read More
The climate change bargaining game Dan Drezner weighs the pros and cons of getting large developing countries to adopt environmental policy shifts, via his op-ed in The Washington Post. Read More
Professor Emeritus Bill Moomaw Reflects on the 51st Earth Day "We are all being asked to take a leadership role and change the destructive trajectory we are on." Read More
Rethinking Natural Capital Amidst the US Infrastructure Bill As the US Congress weighs passage of an infrastructure bill, Professor Amy Myers Jaffe urges conservation as a guidepost. Read More
New US climate strategy opens up old faultlines with Europe Academic Dean Kelly Sims Gallagher is asked about the differences between the EU and US’ climate strategies in Financial Times Read More
Free trade with benefits Dan Drezner discusses the merits and challenges of embracing a global economy, citing Adam Posen's essay "The Price of Nostalgia", via his op-ed for The Washington Post. Read More