Monday, July 19, 2021

This Week: Charting a path to deep decarbonization

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Welcome to This Week. Batteries and hydrogen. They’re identified as two of the most promising technologies in the first part of a new series of special reports on deep decarbonization by FP Analytics, Foreign Policy’s in-house policy research department. Find out how carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS); advanced nuclear power; and unconventional geothermals can also be part of the solution in part two of the series: “Firm Zero-Emission Power.” The report outlines the current status of each carbon alternative and makes targeted policy recommendations to accelerate their development and deployment. 

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Special Report: Firm Zero-Emission Power
The challenge for deep decarbonization of the grid

In the runup to the 2021 U.N. Climate Change Conference in November, this Insider series explores the status of key technologies for deep decarbonization as well as trade and investment opportunities for materially reducing emissions and climate-related risks while strengthening energy security, economic resilience, and international alliances. Part one of this series explores the status of technologies for deep decarbonization and the trade and investment opportunities they bring. In part two of this series, find out how carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS); advanced nuclear energy; and unconventional geothermals can be part of the solution to reduce the likely costs of deep decarbonization. 

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SitRep Live: Can Europe Make Nice With a Post-Trump America?
July 26 | 11 a.m. EDT
Join Situation Report writers Robbie Gramer and Jack Detsch in this call available only to FP subscribers. 

U.S. President Joe Biden has been getting a warm reception from European leaders since he took office, but with differences emerging between the United States and European Union on major foreign-policy issues, how long is the honeymoon going to last? SitRep’s Jack Detsch and Robbie Gramer are back, in conversation with FP executive editor Amelia Lester, to give subscribers the inside scoop about the key sticking points dividing the White House and European capitals. And, as always, they’ll also have new nuggets and stories to share from their reporters’ notebooks.


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FP Virtual Dialogue: Can Local Think Tanks Save Democracy?
July 28 | 11 a.m. EDT

How to promote good governance and civil liberties in a polarized world

Against a backdrop of polarized politics, economic strife, and a changing global order, how are think tanks adapting and how should they evolve to bring value to the communities where they operate? Join FP, in partnership with Atlas, as we unveil the findings of a groundbreaking research study examining the impact of democracy building and free market-focused think tanks as well as their effectiveness in advancing locally driven reform initiatives.

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