New York, Miami and Washington D.C. are having to upgrade flood protection systems to adapt to rising sea levels.
Read More »The Political Consequences of the Great Recession
American politics has entered a long phase of electoral volatility and divided government, with Republicans holding distinct advantages in mobilizing their coalition in many statewide and local contests and Democrats having a seemingly firm grip on presidential politics. The longer-term demographic and geographic shifts that are rapidly changing American society have yet to coalesce into clear partisan majorities across multiple levels of government.
Read More »