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Center for Energy Studies | Commentary The Key To Reducing Methane Emissions? Actual Measurement The first step to reducing methane, Agerton and Gilbert argue, is to directly measure it. Their new Forbes post explains why… August 16, 2021
Health Economics | Center for Health Policy | Journal Diagnostic Testing of Vaginitis: Improving the Value of Care Vaginitis is one of the most common reasons women access health care in the United States. Despite its prevalence and… August 16, 2021
Drug Policy | Issue Brief Is the War on Drugs at Its End? Sobering Lessons from Texas Although Texans broadly support relaxing cannabis laws and other criminal justice reforms, state leaders continue the war on… August 13, 2021
Center for Energy Studies | Commentary A New Union Era in Argentina’s Vaca Muerta The leader of Argentina's most influential oil and natural gas workers union is handing off the reins to a more combative… August 12, 2021
Center for Energy Studies | Journal Shale Renders the ‘Obsolescing Bargain’ Obsolete: Political Risk and Foreign Investment in Argentina’s Vaca Muerta Argentina is a risky place for foreign investors. But the country’s Vaca Muerta offers a case study on how unconventional… August 12, 2021
Center for Energy Studies | Commentary Unlocking The Sustainability Potential Of Circular Processes By Applying Systems Thinking Circular processes cannot solve the sustainability problem, but critically implementing circularity with system-level… August 9, 2021
Center for Energy Studies | Commentary A Circular Economy Doesn’t Necessarily Imply Sustainability Circular economy principles are oftentimes used in conjunction or synonymously with the term “sustainability.” However… August 3, 2021
Center for Energy Studies | Commentary ‘DUCs Down’ Has Made Shale’s Post-COVID Bed Softer … So Far U.S. producers have sustained oil supply by feathering their beds with “DUCs down” — their large inventory of drilled-but… August 2, 2021
Claudio X. González Center for the US and Mexico | Drug Policy | Commentary Mexico’s Prisoner Release: Should the U.S. Worry? In 1980, the Mariel Boatlift brought not only tens of thousands of political refugees from Cuba to Florida, but a… July 30, 2021
Center for Energy Studies | Issue Brief Disentangling Circular Economy, Sustainability and Waste Management Principles The term “sustainability” is a frequently misconstrued descriptor, oftentimes used synonymously with the concept of a… July 29, 2021