Clarifying the greatest misunderstandings of the healthcare law.
S&S Partners with the 2×2 Project
S&S has partnered with 2×2 to feature pieces at the nexus of sustainability and health.
Romney’s Energy Policy: Promise and Uncertainty
Mitt Romney has proposed to devolve energy regulation to the state level. What are the likely ramifications of this?
World Bank Chief Economist on Democracy, International Aid, and African Development
Is Development Aid effective? Or does it merely line the pockets of corrupt bureaucrats? World Bank Africa’s Chief Economist Shanta Devarajan offers his insights.
It’s Election Season…
It’s election season in America. How could the candidates’ stated policies affect the business of energy & sustainability?
How Modern Camping Gear Can Fight Malnutrition
Modern smokeless campstoves are typically targeted at recreational campers in the developed world. Could they be put to better use in the developing world?
Understanding the Kivalina Decision Within the Climate Change Governance Framework (Part 1)
The 9th Circuit’s Kivalina decision has far-reaching ramifications to efforts to combat climate change. Where did this decision come from, and what does it mean for future cases? Part 1 of 2
S&S is looking for interns!
A limited number of internships are available to undergraduates and qualified high school students who demonstrate an interest in sustainable development.
Kivalina: A Dire Decision For a Drowning Town
In 2009, a small Alaskan town took 21 of the largest energy companies in America to court over climate change. Last week it lost its appeal in the 9th Circuit. What does this mean for the town and climate change litigation?