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This article was originally published in The Wall Street Journal’s Washington Wire. When news broke that the U.S. had signed a far-reaching
The Worldwatch Institute, an environmental think tank based in Washington, D.C., put out a press release earlier this month posing an attention-grabbing
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It’s not a commission in the traditional sense – that is, one established by and in the service of government – but