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China has more solar power capacity than any other country and makes many of the world’s solar cells, but coal is still its top energy source.
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Phillip Stalley, DePaul University
China has a tendency to underpromise so it can overdeliver. The UN climate summit in Glasgow may have been the crossroad where it chose a more sustainable path.
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David Cortright, University of Notre Dame
The Biden administration has threatened severe sanctions if Russia were to invade Ukraine. An economic sanctions scholar explains why they probably won’t be effective.
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Mia Bloom, Georgia State University; Volkan Topalli, Georgia State University
Disturbing online posts and written messages were purportedly left by Ethan Crumbley in the days running up to deadly school shooting.
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Thalia Plata, The Conversation
Stanford researcher Lucy Bernholz is re-imagining what philanthropy looks like and is trying to understand how average people create, fund and distribute shared social goods in the digital age.
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Brad R. Fulton, Indiana University
When staff members learn how to acknowledge and talk about their social differences, nonprofits can get better at developing strategies, forming alliances and mobilizing people, a recent study found.
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Jennifer Tucker, Wesleyan University; Peter Rutland, Wesleyan University
To the famous composer, the gun serves not as a tool of self-defense, but as an instrument of self-expression and self-realization.
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