Fortune
Fletcher’s Zdenka Myslikova and Nathaniel Dolton-Thornton co-author this article highlighting Chile as an example of how Latin American countries are “embracing renewable energy while trying to plan a more self-reliant future.”
The Conversation
Fletcher’s Zdenka Myslikova and Nathaniel Dolton-Thornton co-author this article highlighting Chile as an example of how Latin American countries are “embracing renewable energy while trying to plan a more self-reliant future.”
Forbes
Fletcher’s Kenneth Pucker foresees that new French and EU anti-greenwashing and labelling laws will create consequences for a lack of adherence and drive new behaviors to reduce environmental impacts.
CNN
A&S political scientist Fahd Humayun warns that Hindu nationalist rhetoric being communicated by India’s ruling Bharatiya Janata Party may “impact the national security calculus” of neighboring countries.
Time
Fletcher's Kenneth Pucker weighs in on the true impact of circular fashion initiatives, noting that policy solutions, such as the New York Fashion Act, are needed to make a true environmental and sustainability process in the fashion industry.
Yahoo! News
Fletcher’s Sung-Yoon Lee and the University of Oxford’s Edward Howell discuss North Korea’s Kim Yo Jong and her rise through the ranks of North Korean politics. Lee is the author of the forthcoming “The Sister: North Korea’s Kim Yo Jong, the Most Dangerous Woman in the World.”
CNN
Fletcher Dean Rachel Kyte says a report that evaluated the climate impact of the first year of Russia’s war on Ukraine highlights the crucial impact of war on the world’s ability to tackle climate change.
NBC News
Friedman School’s Erin Coughlan de Perez is quoted throughout this article about her collaborative research on how hot weather and drought impact wheat growth and the consequences for the global food supply.
Guardian
Ahead of Cop28 in Germany next week, Fletcher Dean Rachel Kyte says, “There is pressure on and scrutiny of UAE and Dr. Sultan [Al Jaber] to prove their management of the Cop presidency is for the planet and not the energy status quo.”