Tag: Central America
How Climate Economics Got the Risks Wrong
The publication of a new study by researchers associated with the University of Exeter and Carbon Tracker has reopened a debate that many policymakers and economists falsely assumed was settled. The study argues that widely used economic models underestimate the risks of climate change because they smooth impacts over time, … [continued]
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Destined to Fail: False Assumptions on Climate, Trade, and Society Cripple U.S. Security Strategy
A national security strategy is supposed to describe the world as it is and explain how a country intends to navigate the constraints and opportunities in front of it. It is meant to be a map, not a message, and certainly not a mirror held up to a single political … [continued]
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BYD Leads EV Boom In Central & South America
EV sales in Central and South America are growing steadily, thanks to imports from Chinese companies like BYD and Great Wall.
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