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Center for Energy Studies | Latin America Initiative | Commentary The Venezuelan Election Crisis View fellow Francisco Monaldi's assessment of the road ahead for Venezuela, a country rich in oil and gas that President… August 4, 2017
Center for Health Policy | Global Health | Journal The Global Burden of Disease Study 2013: What Does It Mean for the NTDs? The Global Burden of Disease Study is a landmark World Health Organization initiative that systematically quantifies the… August 3, 2017
Drug Policy | Commentary 5 Takeaways From the Trump Opioid Commission Report — And What It Leaves Out The Commission on Combatting Drug Addiction and the Opioid Crisis appointed by President Trump released its report on Monday… August 3, 2017
Center for Health Policy | Journal Public Health and Economic Consequences of Vaccine Hesitancy for Measles in the United States This article, published by JAMA Pediatrics, examines how vaccine hesitancy may impact the number of annual measles cases in… July 27, 2017
Center for Energy Studies | Journal Valuing the Air Quality Effects of Biochar Reductions on Soil NO Emissions Regional air quality and health cost models are used to assess how reductions in soil nitric oxide (NO) emissions from the… July 26, 2017
Center for Energy Studies | Journal Advanced Materials, Technologies, and Complex Systems Analyses: Emerging Opportunities to Enhance Urban Water Security The authors present a vision for enhancing the efficiency and resiliency of urban water systems and discuss ways to overcome… July 25, 2017
Center for Energy Studies | Journal Data, Power, and Conservation: The Early Return to Information Technologies to Manage Energy Resources Nonresident scholar Julie Cohn explores the history of the electric power industry and the turn to information technologies… July 20, 2017
Center for Energy Studies | Research Paper Carter Doctrine 3.0: The New Gulf-Asia-U.S. Oil Security Nexus The relationship between the United States and its Gulf allies has evolved in important ways since President Jimmy Carter’s… July 18, 2017
Center for Energy Studies | Program on Energy and Geopolitics in Eurasia | Issue Brief Russia’s Use of the “Energy Weapon” in Europe This brief quantifies the potential exposure of key European countries to Russian gas price and supply manipulation, shows… July 18, 2017
Drug Policy | Commentary Want Fewer People to Die From an Opioid Overdose? Give Them Heroin (Assisted Treatment) Drug policy fellow Katharine A. Neill explains why establishing heroin-assisted treatment programs, which provide severely… July 17, 2017