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  1. Bikes and Scooters on the Road to Net Zero? Yes, with Some 'Ifs'
    Olivier DJIANN
    Working Paper

    Bikes and Scooters on the Road to Net Zero? Yes, with Some 'Ifs'

    Working Paper
    by Hani Shamat, Colin Murphy, Ellen Partridge, Samuel Kling

    July 18, 2022, RESEARCH Working Paper by Hani Shamat , Colin Murphy , Ellen Partridge , and Samuel Kling, Olivier DJIANN, Download Report (PDF), Micromobility can play a major role in transportation decarbonization, but its potential varies depending on the conditions in which it's employed., Wor...

  2. A person wearing a backpack browses shelves at a bookstore.
    Darwin Vegher

    Ten Global Affairs Reads of 2024

    Blog Post
    by Paul Poast

    Nonresident Fellow Paul Poast shares his top 10 book recommendations of 2024.

  3. South Africa's case against Israel is the fifth time UN genocide law has been used this way

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  4. People walk in the distance across drylands
    Michael Swan

    ​​Brokering Research Crucial for Climate-Proofing Drylands

    Blog Post
    by Peter Carberry

    This blog post from our "Field Notes" series explains smallholder farmers in the drylands, and why they are among the most affected in a warming world.

  5. Reuters

    What Has the United States Sent to Ukraine so Far?

    Blog Post
    by Ethan Kessler

    Roughly $24 billion in military aid has been authorized for Ukraine since August—dwarfing total US assistance to the country in all previous years.

  6. Demonstrations in Iran over the assassination of Qassem Soleimani.
    Fars Fotógrafos

    Global Cities Respond as US-Iran Relations Intensify

    Blog Post
    by Kristin Ljungkvist

    Following the drone attack that killed Qassim Suleimani, cities across the US intensified local security measures—representing the new era of global affairs.

  7. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, right, and Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson attend a joint news conference
    Efrem Lukatsky / AP

    Why is Sweden Telling its Citizens to Prepare for War?

    Blog Post
    by Hope O'Dell

    As the country moves closer to joining NATO, member countries, including Poland and Germany, have said that within the next decade Russia could attack nations that have joined the military alliance. 

  8. Keren, mother of Mia Schem and representatives of the families of the abducted and missing persons held by Hamas militants in Gaza hold a press conference following the release of a video by Hamas, in which the 21-year-old Israeli woman is seen.
    Ohad Zwigenberg / AP

    A Journalism Expert on the Language of war and How to Get Trustworthy News

    Blog Post
    by Laura Adamczyk

    Interview with Aly Colón about language, how readers can get the most balanced coverage of a crisis like the Hamas-Israel war, and what 'objectivity' means.

  9. Collage of a cargo ship in water
    Elizabeth Sokolich (photos: Envato)

    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. A farmer at work in Kenya's Mount Kenya region.
    Neil Palmer (CIAT)

    How to Strike the Most Effective Partnerships for Food Security

    Blog Post
    by Pietro Turilli

    This post, which is part of our “Field Notes” blog series, further explains how existential threats—like hunger, natural disasters and agricultural pests—directly and indirectly impact international trade, geopolitics, labor and migration.