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Jul 20 2016
News
Howard Dean to TheBlaze: Hillary Never Lied About Her Emails
Presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton never lied about her use of a personal server or sending classified emails, 2004 presidential candidate and former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean told TheBlaze in an exclusive interview in Paris earlier this month.
The BlazeFeb 10 2015
News
The French Debate: Free Speech Versus Hate Speech
When terrorists attacked a satirical magazine in Paris last month, killing eight journalists, millions took to the streets in support of free speech. They waved pencils and carried signs in solidarity with the magazine Charlie Hebdo.
NPR (Online News)Dec 14 2020
News
Slowing Climate Change With Sewage Treatment for the Skies
Humans can emit about 1,000 more gigatons of carbon dioxide before we lock in a global average temperature increase of more than 2C from before the Industrial Revolution, the threshold beyond which scientists warn that changes to the climate get dangerous. A higher-than-2C planet might trigger runaway effects that would make things even worse.
The new year will arrive with the average
BloombergJan 12 2015
Opinion
OPINION: Doomed to remember more dates in infamy
A headline in London exclaims that what happened in Paris “has galvanized France.” Well, that’s good, so far as it goes. Galvanized can be a good thing only if the galvanizee stays galvanized. The record is not encouraging.
Washington TimesJan 07 2015
News
At least 12 dead in Islamist terror attack at satirical French publication
Black-clad gunmen shouting "Allahu Akbar!" stormed the Paris offices of a satirical publication known for lampooning Islam Wednesday, killing 12 and injuring as many as 15 before escaping, French officials said.
Fox News DigitalJan 06 2020
News
As Fires Rage, Australia Pushes to Emit More Carbon
Australia's catastrophic brush fire season comes as the country continues to insist on a climate loophole that critics say would undermine the Paris Agreement's objective of keeping global warming to relatively safe levels.
The fires that began in September were the result of record heat and drought that scientists say is consistent with climate change — and likely to worsen if the
Scientific AmericanJul 15 2017
News
Dropping the Bluster, Trump Revives Banter With Reporters
The Donald J. Trump who turned up in the press cabin of Air Force One on Wednesday evening, as his plane crossed the Atlantic Ocean on the way to Paris, was starkly different from the one who publicly pillories the news media but surprisingly familiar to reporters who know him well.
New York Times (News)Oct 15 2017
News
Trump slams 'failing' New York Times reporter for ignoring successes on trade, climate
President Trump on Sunday criticized a New York Times story stating that he has failed to fulfill campaign promises on undoing key Obama administration policies, calling the newspaper “failing” and pointing to early successes like exiting the international Paris climate accord and getting conservative Judge Neil Gorsuch on the Supreme Court.
Fox News DigitalDec 30 2019
News
Deep in Trump Country, mixed feelings on the environment
With his black Ford pickup, Gator-Tail skiff, and Go-Devil motor, Bubba Nelson comes off as the quintessential delta man.
Here in Alabama’s Baldwin County, in the heart of the massive and dynamic Mobile-Tensaw River Delta, the corner church and President Donald Trump are beloved. Environmentalists and the federal government, less so. Thick-bearded, baseball cap pulled low, Mr. Nelson in
Christian Science MonitorAuthor
Eugene B. Kogan
Eugene B. Kogan is a negotiation strategist who enables senior executives globally to achieve outcomes in high-impact environments. He teaches about power dynamics and advanced negotiations at Harvard Division of Continuing Education’s Professional Development Programs and conducts research on crisis leadership at Harvard Business School.