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“Since taking office in January, Vice President Harris has struggled to find her role in the administration and win the approval of the American people,” Lincoln Mitchell writes.
Jason Bordoff, co-founding dean of the Columbia Climate School and founding director of Columbia’s Center on Global Energy Policy, speaks on the university's new program: “Columbia has already shown how serious it is about trying to solve the climate crisis. We're excited to work with NYSERDA and Activate to demonstrate how much more can be accomplished.”
According to a statement released by World Bank Africa External Affairs Office, Mari Pangestu will visit Tanzania for two days, holding discussions with President Samia Suluhu Hassan and other government officials and development partners.
Joseph Stiglitz joins the discussion, arguing that blaming the current high inflation on government spending is bad economics, and it would be a mistake to use that as a reason for not supporting Biden's agenda.
Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew explains how President Joe Biden's Build Back Better Act should be paid for to move forward the core provisions that would help Americans make progress and expand opportunity now and in the future.
"A president possibly supporting plans to attack the U.S. Capitol is not good, but if any other leaders of the GOP were in on it, then the political crisis in the U.S. is much deeper," Lincoln Mitchell writes.
David Sandalow expands on what the joint pledge of the U.S. and China on climate change might bring.
How big a point of concern is the spike in CPI? With steady vaccination progress and covid cases under control, is the Indian economy out of the woods? Arvind Panagariya weighs on all this and a lot more on the India Development Debate.
Steven Cohen hopes that technological advancements and political will from young people will be the drivers of change needed to mitigate climate tipping points.