Kate Hua-Ke Chi is a Ph.D. student at The Fletcher School of Tufts University and Junior Research Fellow at the Climate Policy Lab. She received her master's degree in economics from Boston University and bachelor's degree in business administration and economics from the George Washington University in Washington D.C.. Prior to joining the Climate Policy Lab, Kate served as Research Assistant at the Global Development Policy Center and Teaching Fellow in the Department of Economics at Boston University. Her current work examines the political economy of climate change, climate finance and sovereign debt distress in developing states, and the retirement of coal-fired power plants.
Nov 13, 2023 12:23 pm UTC| Economy
When this years United Nations Climate Change Conference begins in late November 2023, it will be a moment for course correction. Seven years ago, nearly every country worldwide signed onto the Paris climate agreement....
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