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Plant a trillion trees, but don’t stop there

It’s easy to criticise just about any proposed climate change solution as not effective enough. The buildup of greenhouse gases is simply too big of a problem to be solved by one course of action alone, whether it’s increasing the use of solar energy or giving up beef orcapturing carbon from the atmosphere. A recent estimate that planting lots of ...

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The path forward with North Korea: ‘Denuclearisation lite’

Over the past couple of weeks, there have been increasing signs that the Trump administration — and particularly the president himself — is moderating its position on North Korea’s stockpile of nuclear weapons. Gone are the adamant statements that the US will only accept complete, immediate and irreversible denuclearisation. Instead, we’ve seen a symbolic but historic meeting between Trump and ...

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Lagarde’s ECB top team is running out of economists

Christine Lagarde’s nomination as president of the European Central Bank (ECB) has sparked controversy over whether she’ll be up to the job. But there’s another position to fill at the top of the ECB that’s nearly as important. Benoit Coeure, a member of the bank’s six-strong executive board, will leave at the end of December after serving an eight-year term. ...

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