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Jeffrey Sachs said: “How can the whole world get a clean energy system? Because if the U.S. does it and the others don’t do it, forget it.”
Anya Schiffrin, and co-author Dylan Groves, write that their research has identified roughly 90 different ways to measure impact, but the reality is that newsrooms usually look at just a few.
Kaushik Deb, of CGEP, with co-author Philippe Benoit, writes that LPG for clean cooking can and should be permitted as a transitional fuel to save lives in the short-term, until we can provide universal access to alternative low-emissions clean cooking systems.
José Antonio Ocampo writes that rising political polarization and distrust results in gridlock on global challenges.
A group of SIPA Students conducted a study for the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Republic of Kazakhstan, the results of which were presented to Minister Sayasat Nurbek.
Anya Schiffrin writes that AI companies need quality information, and that news publishers have it. Should they share it, and how much should they get for it?
Nicolas Longuet-Marx and Ebonya Washington are quoted for their research on presidents, and election trends.
Joseph Stiglitz said that depending on the outcome of the 2024 U.S. presidential election, “The rest of the world will have to figure out how to work without that kind of leadership [of democracy].”
Stacey Abrams joined Keren Yarhi-Milo and Hillary Rodham Clinton to help launch IGP’s Women’s Initiative.
Douglas Almond spoke about the new initiative, and the worries about potential funding and influence from fossil fuel companies.