The psychology of climate negotiations: How to move countries from national self-interest to global collective action
Negotiating global progress on climate change involves walking a fine line, as a former UN official explains.
Asif Husain-Naviatti, Visiting Fellow in International Climate Governance, Columbia University •
conversation
Nov. 27, 2023 • ~9 min
Nov. 27, 2023 • ~9 min
How climate negotiators turn national self-interest into global collective action
Negotiating global progress on climate change involves walking a fine line, as a former UN official explains.
Asif Husain-Naviatti, Visiting Fellow in International Climate Governance, Columbia University •
conversation
Nov. 27, 2023 • ~9 min
Nov. 27, 2023 • ~9 min
Who will fight for the frogs?
Indian herpetologists bring their life’s work to Harvard just as study shows a world hostile to the fate of amphibians.
Harvard Gazette
• harvard
Oct. 23, 2023 • ~9 min
Oct. 23, 2023 • ~9 min
The Green Revolution is a warning, not a blueprint for feeding a hungry planet
Did the Green Revolution, which brought high-tech agriculture to developing nations in the 1960s, prevent famine? Recent research takes a much more skeptical view.
Glenn Davis Stone, Research Professor of Environmental Science, Sweet Briar College •
conversation
Oct. 4, 2023 • ~10 min
Oct. 4, 2023 • ~10 min
India's Chandrayaan-3 landed on the south pole of the Moon − a space policy expert explains what this means for India and the global race to the Moon
India became the first country to land near the south pole of the Moon, a notoriously difficult achievement that also marks them as the fourth country to land on the Moon.
Mariel Borowitz, Associate Professor of International Affairs, Georgia Institute of Technology •
conversation
Aug. 24, 2023 • ~7 min
Aug. 24, 2023 • ~7 min
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