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World Governments Reveal Their Climate Plans John Podesta, who heads the U.S. delegation to COP29, is Senior Advisor to the President for International Climate Policy.
Around the world, government agencies are increasingly investing in resilient infrastructure to withstand extreme weather events and to better protect disadvantaged communities.
Governments are striving to use digital technology to improve policymaking, interact better with citizens, increase capacity and efficiency and, ultimately, achieve better outcomes.
The U.S. government is spending over $2 trillion to help the nation overcome the coronavirus economic shutdown. NPR correspondents in India, Mexico and Germany relay what other governments are doing.
INFLATION HELD STEADY AT 3.4% IN SEPTEMBER IN FED’S PREFERRED GAUGE Here’s how various world governments have prepared to rein in AI recently. United States The U.S. has taken steps toward ...
There have now been more than 18 million confirmed coronavirus cases around the world, and the U.S. is not alone in facing a surge in COVID-19 cases.
Briefing March 21st 2020 →In Europe, and around the world, governments are getting tougher →Governments are spending big to keep the world economy from getting dangerously sick ...