After his resounding victory, Ukraine’s new president Volodymyr Zelensky vows to move the country into the 21st century.
Can Ukraine Save Itself?
Ukraine’s road to justice and economic inclusion is as complex as the path of the U.S. civil rights movement.
The Obama-Republican Standoff on Climate Change
Americans, standing apart from the world, remain bitterly divided on taking action.
Eritrea in America: The Stories of Manna and Ahmed
The life of Eritrean political refugees – from Atlanta to Portland.
Can the U.S. Kick Its Carbon Habit?
President Obama has set ambitious carbon emission goals for the United States. Can it rise to the challenge?
Ukraine’s Energy Future
Ukraine’s economic freedom depends more on its energy freedom than on any other single factor.
Obama Steps Out Alone on Climate Change
Will America now respond to the 21st century threat of climate change and lead? Or will ambivalence prevail?
National Security and Climate Change
Americans are loath to take action on climate change. Will they be more open-minded when the issue is cast national security terms?
Can Keystone XL Befriend the Environment?
Could crude production from Alberta’s oil sands fund an offset program to reduce carbon emissions by making homes energy efficient?
U.S. Energy Efficiency Begins at Home
Even if the U.S. government fails to act on climate change, how can homeowners make a difference?