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Benjamin Ritter MIA '23 and Kevin Karl of CGEP write about how traditional cookstoves using wood or other biomass are a major source of indoor air pollution, as well as contributors to climate change.
Jeffrey Sachs discusses U.S. and China relations, remarking that the two countries need to establish "ongoing, normal diplomacy and dialogue. Because there's been too much soundbites in each direction."
Karen Young comments on gulf states investing billions in renewable energy, “The Gulf states are making net zero domestic targets in some ways to increase their hydrocarbon assets for export, to take advantage of a window of opportunity of those products as demand is expected to gradually decline."
Professor Lincoln Mitchell explains why he thinks former President Trump is the reason behind the Republican's failure to capture more seats in the U.S. midterm elections.
Robert Shapiro comments on Trump's endorsements for the midterm elections, "It is important that some of the candidates he supported win and especially win big."
Anne-Sophie Corbeau, a global research scholar at CGEP, comments on European reliance on liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports from Russia, stating it was “very convenient for everybody to turn a blind eye to Russian LNG."
On October 17th, the Initiative on Central Banking and Financial Policy hosted Andreas Dombret, who delivered a lecture at SIPA on The Three i’s: Invasion, Inflation, and Interest Rates. Hosted by Professor Patricia Mosser.
At a faculty dinner on November 9, SIPA announced the recipients of its Top Five Teaching Awards for fall 2021 and spring 2022.
SIPA students, professors, and alumni are untangling the multidisciplinary challenges posed by online misinformation.