Vaccinated travelers from 33 countries, including Brazil, China, India, Iran, Ireland, South Africa, and the United Kingdom, are finally able to enter the United States. Célia Belin explains how mobility is still restricted and urges policymakers in Europe and the United States to rewrite the rules of travel for the COVID-19 era and beyond.
“As important as COP26 and federal programs are, they alone can’t solve the climate crisis at scale. Climate action must also take root at the local level.” Joseph Kane, Andrew Bourne, Adie Tomer, and Caroline George discuss the role of local and regional leaders in implementing U.S. climate policies.
What is critical race theory? How did candidates like Glenn Youngkin use it to their political advantage? Andre Perry reacts to last week’s elections, the punditry that resulted, and the implications for people of color—particularly Black Americans—moving forward.
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