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By Project Syndicate - Nov 28,2021
By Johan Rockström and Tobias RaffelPOTSDAM — What is next on the global climate agenda? This year’s United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26) in Glasgow certainly did not fail, but nor was it much of a success.
By Project Syndicate - Nov 22,2021
By Kristina Skierka and Richenda Van LeeuwenSAN FRANCISCO/WASHINGTON, DC — When applied to droughts, wildfires, hurricanes, floods, or other extreme weather events, the term “unprecedented” is getting old.
By Project Syndicate - Nov 21,2021
By Christian Sewing and Werner HoyerBRUSSELS — Jean Monnet, an architect of the European Union, once said that European unity “will be forged in crises, and will be the sum of the solutions adopted for those crises”.
By Project Syndicate - Nov 20,2021
By Ishac Diwan and Ibrahim ElbadawiCAIRO — The 2019 power-sharing agreement between Sudan’s civilian and military leaders, which envisaged a transition to a democratic order following the overthrow of Omar Al Bashir’s rule, was never going to be easy to implement.
By Project Syndicate - Nov 13,2021
By Bevis Longstreth and Connor ChungCAMBRIDGE — This summer, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change released its latest report, and the scariest part is just how unsurprising its contents were.
By Project Syndicate - Nov 08,2021
Kristen Ghodsee and Mitchella A.
By Project Syndicate - Nov 07,2021
By Maureen Santos and Linda SchneiderRIO DE JANEIRO/BERLIN — It may seem as if the world is finally taking the climate crisis seriously, judging by the number of pledges to reach “net-zero emissions”.
By Project Syndicate - Nov 07,2021
By Strive Masiyiwa and Gordon BrownJOHANNESBURG/LONDON — For the past 30 years, everyone assumed that developed and developing economies were converging, with higher growth rates in Africa and elsewhere helping those countries to catch up.
By Project Syndicate - Nov 07,2021
By Akinwumi A. Adesina, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Vera Songwe, and Ibrahim Assane MayakiABIDJAN — Almost two years into the COVID-19 pandemic, the unequal nature of the global response to the crisis is glaringly obvious.
By Project Syndicate - Nov 07,2021
By Mike Bloomberg and Frans TimmermansBRUSSELS — At this year’s United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26) in Glasgow, much of the attention will be on what national governments can do to cut emissions more quickly and uphold a previous commitment to provide $100 billion an

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