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A Policy Roundtable with Sir Stephen Lovegrove, and an IGP Distinguished Fellow and Distinguished Visiting Fellow at the Center on Global Energy Policy (CGEP) covering a diverse range of policy issues, ranging from climate change, and defense to the global energy transition.
Thomas Christensen joins colleagues for a podcast discussion of the current and future power of Taiwan and the threats it faces.
Anne-Sophie Corbeau suggests that the apparent progress on green hydrogen initiatives in Europe, Australia, and Latin America may be misleading, adding that China is the actual leader in several key technologies.
Professor and TMAC Director Anya Schiffrin, due to her recent research, predicts that next year will see alliances of news publishers around the world trying again to get payments from Google, and possibly Meta, influenced by the successes of Australia’s News Media Bargaining Code.
Professor Adam Day writes (with coauthor Emma Bapt) that a UN-led transitional mission in Gaza might be the best plan for the medium term.
Jeffrey Sachs talks about the importance of regulation in AI to protect jobs and predicts workers will need to adapt to new skills and roles to thrive in the changing economy.
Dean Keren Yarhi-milo responds to criticism of her recent article (“Why Smart Leaders Do Stupid Things”).
Stephen Sestanovich speaks about Henry Kissinger and his immense and complicated impact on both the United States and the world.
Professor Jeffrey Sachs spoke on the Reality Check podcast, where he shared his insights into China's political system and China's strength in making long-term plans.
Professor Joesph Stiglitz spoke about the growing list of companies setting prices or charging themselves for each metric ton of their carbon emissions, saying that “companies are "getting ready for the reality that it’s going to be required."