Congress responded to the COVID-induced recession by allocating $46.5 billion for housing assistance—but only around 11% of that funding has been spent. Using data from New Mexico, Gabriel Sanchez discusses obstacles to accessing federal funding for residents who need a critical financial lifeline.
“Managing China’s rise is going to be a challenge for America and her allies for a generation. But if we stay calm in crises, and make ourselves stronger and more resilient militarily and economically, we should have the tools needed to sustain the peace,” argues Michael O’Hanlon.
While food systems generate one-third of the 52 gigatons in total greenhouse gas emissions globally, it’s not where climate mitigation investments are flowing. Jonathan Phillips, Victoria Plutshack, and Rob Fetter write that the task before climate investors is to identify transformative models in areas such as agriculture technology, demonstrate their benefits and de-risk them, and bring along the private sector to deliver scale.
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