Reflections from Davos 2025
By Jason Bordoff | I spent last week at the Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos, and, as in prior years, am writing to offer a few reflections from the many events, meetings and conversations.
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Human-caused climate change is poised to heavily strain the U.S. power grid in the coming decades.
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Itâs all in the fine print.
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