Former Republican Senator Richard G. Lugar was a fixture of Washington D.C. for more than 36 years – a Senatorial tenure that
In 2012, the International Energy Agency’s World Energy Outlook report legitimized the notion of unburnable carbon in one sentence: “No more than
This article originally appeared on Bloomberg New Energy Finance. For the last two years, I have drawn on Russian imagery to illustrate the
When Stephen Harper says Alberta has a good model for carbon pricing, as he did in his year-end interview with CBC News,
Canadian author and leading public intellectual John Ralston Saul was busy working on other projects when the Idle No More protests sprang
This story originally appeared on Wilson Center’s New Security Beat. Despite some critics, the recent U.S.-China agreement over carbon emissions has sparked remarkable
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