Obama
Democrats Likely Casualty in “War on Coal”
Obama needs to prioritize what to focus on with his domestic agenda, and choosing to target coal plants is not the best plan.
Hydrofluorocarbons: The U.S. and China
At the Sunnylands Summit, China makes an about-face on HFCs.
Corporate Tax Reform Can Wait – The Recovery Can’t
IN the waning days of the 111th Congress last December, an extraordinary tax deal was reached between the Obama administration, the outgoing Democratic majority, and the resurgent Republicans that extended the Bush-era tax cuts for two years in addition to…
An Interview with James Kloppenberg
James T. Kloppenberg is an American historian and the Chair of the Harvard history department, where he serves as the Charles Warren Professor of American History. Educated at Dartmouth (A.B. 1973) and Stanford (M.A., 1976, Ph.D., 1980), he teaches courses…
An Interview with David Uhlmann
David M. Uhlmann is the Jeffrey F. Liss Professor from Practice and the inaugural Director of the Environmental Law and Policy Program at the University of Michigan Law School. His research, writing, and advocacy interests include criminal and civil enforcement…
Plotting the Next Moves in Obama’s Chess Match with Iran
The Middle East has never been an easy issue for the U.S. to tackle. How has President Obama fared during his first term?
To Copenhagen and Beyond: An Interview with Daniel Esty
Conducted by Alexander Kayfetz-Gaum and Nick Rugoff Daniel C. Esty is the Hillhouse Professor of Environmental Law and Policy at Yale University, as well as the Director of the Yale Center for Environmental Law and Policy, and the Center for…