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  1. 2022 CCS Brief Russia Sanctions 0

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  2. People cooling during city heat wave.
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    How Cities Collaborate on Climate and Heat Resiliency

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    by Nisha Singh

    Cities are at the forefront of the climate crisis, but local and global partnerships provide scalable solutions.

  3. Report american feel less safe after soleimani 20200123

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  4. Report mobility as a service 20190807

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  5. CCGA Levada Russia Syria 0425

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  6. Headshot for Kamran Bajwa

    Kamran Bajwa

    Cohort, 2014, Industry, Law, Sector, Private Sector, Kamran Bajwa specializes in complex international legal matters, particularly in the Middle East and emerging markets. He has advised major international NGOs on intercultural dialogue across the US, Europe, and the Middle East. He's lived in D...

  7. Alex Dukalskis

    Associate Professor of Politics and International Relations, University College Dublin
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    Alex Dukalskis
  8. John Prideaux

    Executive Editor, The Economist
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    John Prideaux
  9. Collage of a cargo ship in water
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    What Happens When Ships Can't Cross the Red Sea and Panama Canal?

    Blog Post
    by Hope O'Dell

    Houthi attacks in the Red Sea and drought in the Panama Canal are delaying shipments and could increase emissions.

  10. Field worker in a vegetable field.
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    Adopting Conserving Agricultural Practices: A Farmer's Perspective

    Blog Post
    by Annie Dee, Stephanie Mercier

    Farmers’ decisions to change the way they have farmed for years and start using new conserving agricultural practices such as conservation tillage, cover cropping, or buffer strips will depend in large part on how much it will cost.