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A Case for Humans in Modern AviationJun 17, 2009
Policy Innovations contributor Mikaela Bradbury reports on modern aviation:
I stayed away from the plethora of stories on the details of US Air Flight 1549 landing in the Hudson in the days after...
THE $12 TRILLION TRAP: The Economic Crisis, the Obama Administration's Response and Its Global ImpactMay 26, 2009
Policy Innovations adviser Joseph Stiglitz will speak tonight at a fund-raiser for pediatric care in Sierra Leone:
Welbodi Partnership invites you to an evening with Dr. Joseph Stiglitz, Nobel...
Alas, We Are Not All Keynesians NowApr 17, 2009
Policy Innovations contributor Susan Aaronson suggests that the G-20 can use trade and labor policy coherence to fight the global economic downturn, especially its effect on developing countries...
Climate Change Fairness Questions LoomMar 18, 2009
Countries that buy Chinese exports (hint, hint, America and Japan) should be held responsible for the carbon emissions it took to manufacture those goods in climate change negotiations, according...
U.S. Navy's Global Public Goods and "Elegant Decline"Mar 18, 2009
I participated on a panel about US-China relations on Press TV in New York City last week. One of the major themes was the recent "spat" between US and Chinese ships in the South China Sea, near...
Send A Colleague to CopenhagenDec 2, 2009
I won't be attending the Copenhagen climate conference but my colleague David Kroodsma still has a shot to do so if he wins the Huffington Post contest to send a citizen journalist (You can vote for him here). David is a writer, climate-energy expert,...
U.S.-China Clean Energy AnnouncementsNov 17, 2009
Today the U.S. Department of Energy released the following announcement, which details several U.S.-China energy initiatives very much consistent with the recommendations of our recent Carnegie Council working group. The announcement is...
In Copenhagen Poker Game, a Climate Ethic?Nov 11, 2009
Last night I attended the Carnegie Council-sponsored Japan Society panel "Copenhagen & Beyond" on the upcoming climate change negotiations in December with experts Masayoshi Arai (METI), Elliot Diringer (Pew Center), Chinese Ambassador to the UN...
Climate Patriotism Will Only Cause More ProblemsNov 9, 2009
Robert Dujarric writes in the Christian Science Monitor that the Obama administration should appeal to patriotism to get Americans motivated to kick the oil addiction. Bush tried this approach back in 2006, but his weak solution was to fund more...
Stimulus, Justice, and Business in Greening the Developing WorldOct 30, 2009
I attended a business leaders luncheon last week organized by the United Nations Association around the idea of Greening the Developing World: Tech's Leading Role (Siemens and TIME co-sponsored). Among the themes one stood out: "Experiment on us!" This...
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