TOPICS: ‘Environment’
The New U.S. Domestic Climate and Clean Energy Agenda: The Oulook for 2013May 10, 2013 / Nigel Purvis, Cecilia Springer, Samuel Grausz
This paper seeks to make sense of how a sluggish economy, rising budget deficits, and other factors press against strong U.S. action on climate change at home or abroad.Read more...Energy Transition Forum Workshop: “Rethinking the Energy System”May 03, 2013 / Washington, DCOn May 3, 2013 GMF convened a group of high-level business leaders, policymakers, and other thought leaders from the United States and Europe in a full-day discussion on the global energy system.
Read more...Can China Handle the Crises to Come?April 26, 2013 / Minxin PeiFortune magazine
Read more...Energy in Turkey’s International Affairs and the Race for Southern CorridorApril 19, 2013 / Saban Kardas
This policy brief examines the role that energy plays in Turkey's foreign policy.Read more...Prioritizing Public Transit for Speed, Reliability, and Rider SatisfactionApril 18, 2013 / Tony Mazzella
This policy paper identifies public transit features that could be successfully imported from Munich and Zurich to Seattle.Read more...The New Alliance for Food Security and Nutrition: Pushing the Frontier of Enlightened CapitalismApril 09, 2013 / Jonathan M. White
This policy paper examines one way to encourage agricultural development in Africa.Read more...Black Sea Trust for Regional Cooperation Marks Milestone 5th AnniversaryMarch 27, 2013 / Bucharest
The Black Sea Trust for Regional Cooperation (BST) celebrated its 5th anniversary with more than 80 policymakers, opinion shapers, and civil society and media representatives from the countries of the Black Sea region, United States, and European Union.Read more...Four New Fellows Add Spark To Energy ProgramFebruary 21, 2013 / Jonathan M. White
GMF announces the appointment of Paul Bledsoe, Kristina Johnson, Andrew Light, and Simone Mori as non-resident fellows focusing on energy and climate issues.Read more...China’s Environment: An Economic Death SentenceJanuary 28, 2013 / Minxin PeiFortune.com
Given decades of environmental neglect and China's heavy reliance on coal, it would be difficult to produce a dramatic improvement quickly.Read more...Still Digging: Extractive Industries, Resource Curses, and Transnational Governance in the AnthropoceneJanuary 15, 2013 / Stacy D. VanDeveer
This policy paper examines the economic, environmental, and political role of mining and other resource extraction.Read more...



