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With more sensible US leadership, new policy tools that increase the cost of greenhouse-gas emissions, and stronger incentives to make carbon capture cheaper and more effective, the world will have a fighting chance of survival. Shang-Jin Wei writes.
Can they both make money and save the planet? Varun Sivaram comments.
The only way we can demand that Big Tech builds its empires responsibly is to stop fighting yesterday’s fight and pay full attention to what they’re doing today. Alexis Wichowski writes.
Lucius Riccio argues that we need to investigate why voting lines are so long and make voting an easier and faster process for people.
The 2015 alumna discusses her experiences working on trust and safety issues for top companies in Silicon Valley.
Joseph Stiglitz discusses his new paper, which outlines a path to economic recovery in the wake of the pandemic.
Alexis Wichowski pens the first piece in a series using science fiction and other futurist thinking to explore the possibilities of other worlds.
“Shale shook the world’s oil market not just because the total volume was so large but because the annual growth rate was so rapid,” Jason Bordoff says. “But those days are over.”