Is there a green policy backlash? Erik Voeten - September 21, 2023 Leaders in Germany and the U.K. think so.
It’s not just Manchin. Here’s why Congress struggles to pass climate bills. Sarah Binder - July 25, 2022 These three deeper issues make it very hard to act on climate, specifically.
Could the U.S. soon be on track to cut carbon emissions in half? Leah C. Stokes - June 7, 2022 Here’s the latest on Biden’s executive actions — and Manchin’s signals about legislation
Protesters want justice — including on social, economic and climate demands Parrish Bergquist, Matto Mildenberger, and Leah C. Stokes - June 12, 2020 Our surveys suggest the public supports green stimulus plans
With Hurricane Dorian looming, Democratic candidates discuss their climate plans tonight Leah C. Stokes - September 3, 2019 Here’s the background you need.
Trump and his advisers are probably wrong about what foreign policy Americans want Joshua Busby, Jordan Tama, and Dina Smeltz - July 3, 2019 But, then, so are most foreign policy elites. Here’s what they’re missing.
There’s a big new headache for the Green New Deal Todd N. Tucker - June 28, 2019 The WTO wants to rule out the local economic benefits that the initiative would rely on.
Conservative Supreme Court judges may undermine Trump to get their way Todd N. Tucker - June 21, 2019 They may care less about the president’s trade agenda than gutting the administrative state.
Alabama state legislators are wrong about their voters’ opinions on abortion. Leah C. Stokes - May 28, 2019 Why would politicians pass abortion bans that their voters oppose?
Can the Green New Deal make it through Congress? Here are 5 things you need to know. Leah C. Stokes - February 20, 2019 Whether or not it does, it is likely to affect future climate policies.