
Neil Bhatiya
Neil Bhatiya is a Policy Associate at The Century Foundation, where he works on issues related to U.S. foreign policy, with a specific focus on South Asia and climate change.
Latest articles by Neil Bhatiya
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Americans are finally taking climate change seriously. Here is why that might not last.feature Polling shows that voters' commitment to combating global warming is very much conditional
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The U.S.-India climate change deal: President Obama is on a rollThe Explainer Two cheers for the U.S.-India climate deal
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The Keystone XL pipeline: How environmentalists may have lost sight of the real enemyopinion How environmentalists lost sight of the real enemy
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The 5 most important developments in climate change in 2014feature As the year comes to a close, there's more than one reason to cheer
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Why the fight against climate change needs more win-win solutionsfeature The new report from the IPCC highlights how self-interest could end up saving us all
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Is China leading the way on cap-and-trade?feature Beijing's latest policy moves should be welcomed by the international community — though there are also reasons to be skeptical
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Why the surprisingly impressive U.S.-China climate change deal is a triumph for both countriesfeature The Obama administration is leaving Beijing with a massive diplomatic victory. And the Chinese went a long way toward achieving their policy goals as well.
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What Narendra Modi's big American debut means for climate changefeature When the controversial Indian prime minister meets President Obama, the environment should be a top issue on the table
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Don't believe the hype: 5 reasons to be pessimistic about climate changefeature As things stand, we are in for a world of hurt
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Americans want the U.S. to act on climate change — even if it goes alonefeature A massive new study shows that voters are ready for the government to forge ahead even without an international agreement
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