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Biden's most recent climate initiatives are all but certain to be short-lived, mostly thanks to an obscure law that tends to come into play every four years.
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This year’s Conference of the Parties (COP-29) broke new ground with the Baku Initiative for Climate Finance, Investment, and Trade (BICFIT)—the first high-profile COP initiative to place trade...
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Prior to transitioning to the administrative side of academic research; Steven was a National Science Foundation graduate student fellow in the areas of Neuro-pharmacology & Neuro-Anatomy; studying the effects of environmental toxins on neural cells and neuro-degenerative diseases at Iowa State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine, and Howard University’s College of Medicine in Washington, DC, respectively.
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