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March 2025, Paper: "Experts argue that resource transfers from developed to developing countries are central to international climate policy efforts. Yet as countries grapple with…
February 21, 2025, Video: "On Feb. 19 the Harvard Law School Library welcomed Cass Sunstein ’78 for a discussion of his latest book, "Climate Justice: What Rich Nations Owe the…
November 29, 2024, Opinion: "Having recently returned from the 29th Conference of the Parties (COP29) of the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), held in Baku,…
September 1, 2024, Paper: "In October 2023, the European Union officially implemented its Carbon Border Adjust ment Mechanism (CBAM). This policy, which taxes carbon-intensive…
July 5, 2024, Video: "Keynote session: Transatlantic Perspectives on Climate Policy: Industrial Policy, Border Adjustments, and International Implications Dustin Tingley (Harvard…
June 28, 2024, Video: "As the world's leading carbon emitters, the United States and China face the dual challenge of navigating their competitive dynamics while collaborating on…
June 2024, Audio: "The rise of political populism and economic protectionism are serious barriers impeding efforts to combat global climate change. Robert Lawrence, the Albert…
January 8, 2023, Report: "The Migration and Sustainability Special Feature explores the implications of migration for sustainable development. The articles highlight an emerging…
There’s groundbreaking new science to help cut methane emissions, but is there the political will?
February 8, 2023, Audio: "Harvard Kennedy School Professor…
November 29, 2022, Opinion: "Efforts to reduce global greenhouse-gas emissions must overcome the free-rider problem, and carbon border adjustment measures are the most effective…