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Center for Tax and Budget Policy | Policy Brief Policies to Promote Economic Growth in the United States Continued robust economic growth in the U.S. will, among many other things, require policies that encourage rapid… January 22, 2021
Center for Energy Studies | Policy Brief How High-Income Countries Can Contribute to a More Sustainable Plastics Economy: Using the “What We Know Works” Approach With the cost of virgin plastic directly affected by oil and natural gas prices, the global plastics economy is highly… January 21, 2021
Center for Energy Studies | Commentary Electric Vehicles: A Small Window for Safety and Stability, A Large Arena for Research Although on the surface electric vehicles have lower safety risks than cars with internal combustion engines, the… January 21, 2021
Commentary Another Lesson From Jan. 6: Congress Must up Its Cybersecurity Game Scenes of insurrectionists rummaging through offices and computers in the Capitol highlight the urgent need for Congress to… January 21, 2021
Center for Energy Studies | Policy Brief Climate Policy in 2021: An Opportunity for Bipartisan Action Experts from the Center for Energy Studies offer nine climate policy recommendations for the Biden administration and argue… January 20, 2021
Center for Energy Studies | Policy Brief Time to Update America’s Energy Security Programs This brief assesses the strategic and economic challenges of energy security amid a transition to a lower-carbon energy… January 13, 2021
Religion and Public Policy | Research Paper Texas’ Christian Nationalists Respond to COVID-19: March Through July 2020 Nonresident scholar David R. Brockman examines the role of Christian nationalism in Texas state officials' response to the… January 12, 2021
Center for Health Policy | Child Health Policy | Commentary Public Mistrust, Partisanship and Public Health Ten months after the pandemic began, partisan division is severely inhibiting the United States’ COVID-19 response. The… January 12, 2021
Center for Energy Studies | Working Paper The Bottom of the Barrel: Saudi Aramco and Global Climate Action Jim Krane, the Wallace S. Wilson Fellow for Energy Studies, argues that Saudi Aramco’s quest to remain the “last man… January 8, 2021
Center for Health Policy | Health Economics | Research Paper CDC Case Report Data for COVID-19: Characterizing the Pandemic with Limited Information Following a comprehensive review of data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the authors determined… January 4, 2021