Archive for: Copenhagen

The Spring 2010 Issue of the HPR is out!

The Spring 2010 issue of the Harvard Political Review is available here in an online browseable pdf format. Most articles are also now available on HarvardPoliticalReview.com, and the rest will be rolling out soon. Harvard students, look for print copies...

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Steven Levitt’s Solution to Climate Change

Steven Levitt’s Solution to Climate Change

Professor Steven D. Levitt, an eminent popular economist from the University of Chicago and co-author of the widely successful books Freakonomics and SuperFreakonomics gave a lecture here on Monday. Despite being sparsely publicized, the lecture attracted...

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Putting a Price on Climate Change

Putting a Price on Climate Change

Copenhagen postmortem and the question of climate aid. After two years of intense negotiation and eager anticipation of a new international climate-change...

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The Climate Is Getting Overheated

The Climate Is Getting Overheated

On Tuesday night I went to the Harvard Political Union’s discussion on climate change, which was centered around the question of what steps the University...

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Clean Energy, Dirty Politics

Clean Energy, Dirty Politics

The difficulty of green job promotion Since its inception, the environmental movement has largely defined itself against corporate exploitation, and supported...

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Summer 2009

Summer 2009

Urban America Volume 36, Number 2, Summer 2009. Letter from the Editor The Ten-Year Plan IAN MERRIFIELD Daring to end homelessness The Future of Urban...

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Revamping Kyoto in Copenhagen

The struggle to forge a successor to the Kyoto Protocol “Anthropogenic warming could lead to some impacts that are abrupt or irreversible,” warned the...

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