Countries Need to Make Their Own Vaccines. Why Isn’t the U.S. Embracing This Pandemic Prevention Strategy? Every region of the world must be able to make its own vaccines.
Donate This Holiday Season: GiveWell Needs Your Help The fall of Sam Bankman-Fried helps us see the movement’s vices, but that shouldn’t blind us to its virtues, either.
Defaults Loom as Poor Countries Face an Economic Storm Debt-relief efforts are stalling as developing economies are being hit by higher interest rates, a strong dollar and slowing global growth.
In a Reversal, U.S. Won’t Block Climate Compensation for Poor Nations A U.S. official said negotiations continue over details for a fund to help developing countries cope with “loss and damage” caused by global warming.
Split Between Rich and Poor Nations Deadlocks Climate Talks Debate intensified over a contentious issue — the creation of a fund to help poor and vulnerable countries pay for “loss and damage” caused by climate change.