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With help from Renuka Rayasam and Rachel Roubein
IT’S NOT THE ECONOMY, STUPID President Joe Biden likes to say really likes to say that when he thinks about climate change, he thinks about jobs. He has said it repeatedly on the campaign trail,in the White House, and he said it again last night in his address to Congress: “For too long, we’ve failed to use the most important word when it comes to meeting the climate crisis: Jobs. Jobs. Jobs.” And in case anyone had missed the point: “For me, when I think climate change, I think jobs.”
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Princeton faculty members Mitchell Duneier, J. Nicole Shelton, Keith Wailoo, Nieng Yan and Deborah Yashar, as well as Presidential Visiting Scholar in the Lewis Center for the Arts Hilton Als of The New Yorker have been elected to the Academy of Arts and Sciences.
Also elected are Princeton alumni Michael Hanchard, the Gustav C. Kuemmerle Professor of Africana Studies at the University of Pennsylvania, a 1991 graduate alumnus; and Gregory Huber, the Forst Family Professor of Political Science at Yale University, a 2001 graduate alumnus.
They are among more than 250 leaders in academia, the arts, business, government and public affairs elected this year in recognition of their respective fields.
Five faculty elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences princeton.edu - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from princeton.edu Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.