Threat in the mug rob. Im going to start by introducing everyone on the panel briefly and then asking them for some opening remarks. They are detailed biographies are in the programs before you and im eager to hear what they have to say so i would invite you to look at those biographies for more information and background. To my left is kim cragin, Senior Research fellow at the National Defense university. To her left is michael ayari, Senior Analyst for tunisia at the International Crisis group and to his left, mohammed masbah, a Research Fellow for the crowds and family studies at brandeis university. And an associate fellow at chatham house. Im going to ask a panel to go in that order in just a couple of opening topic questions. I was wondering if we could start if you could talk about foreign fighter flow, the transducing specifically what are the implications for algeria . Thanks very much. As you see my file and the characters and fellow at the National Defense university. So for
There is some opposition to President Joe Biden s climate proposals even within his own party, mainly from legislators from states that produce fossil fuels. (CNS photo/Brian Snyder, Reuters)
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Many climate and environmental activists breathed a sigh of relief when President Joe Biden signed several directives, just hours after taking office, that underscored the renewed U.S. commitment to international climate efforts and signaled a shift from fossil fuels toward renewable sources of energy.
Biden administration signals commitment to Paris climate deal
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A coal-fired power-plant is seen along the Ohio River in Moundsville, W.Va., in this 2017 file photo. A preelection poll finds that a large majority of Catholic voters have some concern about climate change. (Credit: Brian Snyder/Reuters via CNS.)
Joe Biden’s promise to return the United States to the Paris Climate Agreement will hopefully lead “a new level of diplomatic engagement and additional climate finance resources.”
YAOUNDÉ, Cameroon – Joe Biden’s promise to return the United States to the Paris Climate Agreement will hopefully lead “a new level of diplomatic engagement and additional climate finance resources.”