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In her new book 'Shadow Network,' Anna Nelson writes how the Council for National Policy led to a new Christian Republican right-wing. "These demographic trends, & the anxiety they provoked, contributed to the forces that brought Trump to power."
President Trump's criminal justice reform seems to go against what he has said in the past, writes Basil Smikle MPA ’96 for The Hill. "Trump never misses an opportunity to contradict himself."
“There’s a combination of factors, but cheap natural gas has been the primary factor that has lowered the competitiveness of coal in the United States,” says Jason Bordoff to Foreign Policy after more coal companies go bankrupt.
In a country terrorized by constant fear of another mass shooting, industry experts, advocates, legislators, and survivors don’t see a path to effective policy under the current administration.
After the fifth coal company filed for bankruptcy this year, Jason Bordoff says policy isn’t the root cause of the industry’s decline: “Coal’s decline in the U.S. is driven by market forces, notably cheap gas and renewables.”
Now that results show how financially successful companies offering to turn CO2 emissions into fuel have become, Julio Friedmann hopes this leads to more companies starting up in the future. "We need dozens of companies like them"
The head of the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency will join SIPA in January 2020 as an adjunct senior research scholar and adjunct professor.