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1. To Bring Emissions-Slashing Technologies to Market, the United States Needs Targeted Demand-Pull Innovation Policies

2. Forging a Path Forward on US Nuclear Waste Management: Options for Policy Makers

3. Reconsidering US Sanctions Policy Amid the Coronavirus Crisis and the Oil Market Crash

4. A Saudi-U.S.-Russia Oil Deal Is Not a Good Idea

5. Columbia Global Energy Dialogue: Natural Gas Flaring Workshop Summary

6. Why the United States Should Remain Engaged on Nuclear Power: Climate Change and Air Pollution

7. Evaluating the Trump Administration’s Approach to Sanctions: Venezuela

8. The Greenest Stimulus Is One that Delivers Rapid Economic Recovery

9. Strengthening Nuclear Energy Cooperation between the United States and Its Allies

10. It’s Time to Put Climate Action at the Center of U.S. Foreign Policy

11. Green Stimulus Proposals in the United States and China

12. The Implications of an Iran Sanctions Snapback

13. Leveraging State Funds for Clean Energy: Lessons from New York State

14. Why the United States Should Remain Engaged on Nuclear Power: Geopolitical and National Security Considerations

15. New York City’s Building Emissions Law Shows the Importance of Economywide Climate Policy

16. Roundtable on Climate-Oriented Economic Recovery

17. Shifts in Global Sanctions Policy, and What They Mean for the Future

18. Potential Implications of the COVID-19 Crisis on Long-Term Electricity Demand in the United States

19. Output-Based Rebates: An Alternative to Border Carbon Adjustments for Preserving US Competitiveness

20. Building a New Grid without New Legislation: A Path to Revitalizing Federal Transmission Authorities

21. How the US and China Could Renew Cooperation on Climate Change