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“Laws that seem reasonable on paper… can easily be abused.” Anya Schiffrin discusses how countries outside the United States have tried to address the complex problem of misinformation.
Shang-Jin Wei speaks with Neil Irwin of the New York Times in this program from the Chazen Institute for Global Business.
Students in Global Media: Innovation and Economic Development course combine their efforts to produce relevant and insightful research.
SIPA EPD students Akshara Baru, Eva Hoermann, Fares Taher, David Lonnberg, Mihret Moges, Zixin Yang, and Alexandra de Sá Moreira Treat wrote about their collaboration with UNDP Accelerator Labs on scaling social innovation for development.
After the Trump administration has used the COVID-19 pandemic as a reason to stop enforcing EPA laws, Steven Cohen writes in this week's State of the Planet that now is the perfect time to start preserving.
While now may seem like a sensible time to initiate environmental policies, Jason Bordoff tells Axios otherwise. “What I worry about most is history suggests when the economy is suffering, the pace of environmental policy ambition wanes.”
When the price of oil hit the unprecedented negative numbers, it forced producers scrambling for physical space. "A lack of physical storage is forcing oil-market economics to fall to shut-in levels,” said Jason Bordoff.
Jeffrey Sachs writes in his latest CNN op-ed that setting May 1 or other dates is an arbitrary deadline. Instead, a functioning public health system able to withstand future hits will be key to getting the country running.
In a The Hill op-ed, Mark Rosenberg writes about the campaign promise Trump vowed in 2015, saying Americans would be "sick and tired of winning." Rosenberg discusses the promised "wins" five years later.