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Inflation Targeting in an Age of Climate Change

Lucrezia Reichlin LONDON, JUNE 10: At the end of April, in a speech at the Sorbonne, French President Emmanuel Macronsuggested that European leaders should consider broadening the European Central Bank’s mandate to include decarbonization targets. His proposal has mostly been ignored; for many, it probably seems too radical to be

The 1.5°C Target for Global Warming Must Prevail

Even if governments meet all their existing climate pledges, the odds against global warming staying below 1.5°C are seven to

Turning Challenges into Triumph: The Mahakali River Basin Story

Pranjal Devkota Water-related challenges, such as drinking water scarcity and the wise use of available resources, are significant issues in

Iran’s Succession Crisis Is a Legitimacy Crisis

Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, who died in a helicopter crash on May 19, was an insubstantial man in an insignificant

Nurture republican values to meet people’s aspiration

The republic is an epoch-making regime change in Nepal. The first meeting of the Constituent Assembly on May 28, 2008

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The Global Implications of Georgia’s Political Crisis

The trajectory of the deep-sea port project in the Georgian town of Anaklia is illustrative. A joint venture between Georgia’s

The Gig Economy vs. America’s Workers

WASHINGTON, DC – Uber, Lyft, DoorDash, Instacart, and other gig corporations are once again seeking the law’s blessing in the

Press for the planet: Time to reinforce environmental journalism

In the first week of May, the world celebrated a significant day- Press Freedom Day (May 3). Nepal also joined

Global chaos is demanding a more responsible role of the…

In an era rife with turmoil, the world is beset by a myriad of crises, ranging from armed conflicts and

Fertilizers Will Not Fix Africa’s Food Crisis

But the problem is most acute in Africa, where 61% of the population faced moderate or severe food insecurity in