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Press Release New from CGD
December 03, 2007
WASHINGTON,D.C.(December 3,2007)-Rising carbon emissions from developing countries would threaten severe climate change within a single generation, even if the rich countries were to stop all of their greenhouse gas emissions tomorrow, according to new CGD research. The new paper by CGD senior fello...
WORKING PAPERS
December 03, 2007
As a major source of greenhouse gas emissions, developed countries have an indisputable responsibility to address global warming. But the developing country argument that, as blameless victims of climate change they should be unfettered by emissions regulations, is wrong. In this working paper, CGD...
November 26, 2007
Last week UNAIDS announced a new estimate for the number of people infected with the HIV virus, ahead of AIDS Day on December 1. The latest estimate, 33 million people infected, is substantially reduced from the previous estimate of 39 million people, based in part on better surveillance data from I...
REPORTS
November 26, 2007
On December 12, the Millennium Challenge Corp. (MCC) Board will choose which countries are eligible for FY2008 funding in what may be the toughest selection round to date. With funding tight, new countries passing the performance test, half of the countries with signed compacts failing, and an MCC ...
WORKING PAPERS
November 26, 2007
In this new CGD working paper, CGD senior fellow Steve Radelet explores the challenges Liberia faces in revitalizing economic growth after 25 years of gross economic mismanagement and 14 years of brutal civil war. He examines the new government's progress, including the major steps it has taken in i...