The Evening: Climate Summit, Russian Pullback, Jazz Fest and More
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** Good Evening,
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It's Thursday, April 22nd.
** Biden Push to Cut Emissions
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President Biden sought to assert U.S. leadership in global climate talks, committing to a sharp reduction in the nation’s greenhouse-gas emissions at a summit Thursday that drew promises from other world leaders to take action and calls for rich nations to shoulder more responsibility, as the
WSJ reports ([link removed]) .
** Russia Orders Partial Pullback
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Russia’s Defense Ministry ordered a partial pullback of troops from the border with Ukraine on Thursday, signaling a possible de-escalation in a military standoff that had raised alarm that a new war in Europe could be looming, as the
NYT reports ([link removed]) .
Dive Deeper: “Unpacking the Russian Troop Buildup along Ukraine’s Border ([link removed]) ,” by CSIS’s Cyrus Newlin, Heather Conley, Mathew Funaiole and Joseph Bermudez Jr.
** J & J May Resume with Warning
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Federal health authorities are leaning toward recommending that use of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine resume, possibly as soon as this weekend—a move that would include a new warning about a rare complication involving blood clots but probably not call for age restrictions, as the
Washington Post reports ([link removed]) .
** Executive Education
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Join leading CSIS experts for an upcoming course on Economic Statecraft and explore the wide range of tools U.S. policymakers use to support U.S. economic and strategic objectives.
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** Mexico Matters
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The Mexico Matters podcast series highlights key developments in Mexico and their impact on the United States. Hosted by Mariana Campero, each episode brings in-depth analysis, commentary, and conversations on an array of subjects ranging from economics, trade, and energy to national security, foreign policy, and business. Listen on Apple Podcasts ([link removed]) & Spotify ([link removed]) .
** Video Shorts
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** In That Number
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** 314,835
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India today recorded the world’s highest number of new coronavirus infections in a 24-hour period since the beginning of the pandemic, reporting a staggering 314,835 cases.
Source: Washington Post ([link removed])
** Critical Quote
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** “The countries that take decisive actions now will be the ones that reap the clean energy benefits of the boom that’s coming.”
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— President Joe Biden
** iDeas Lab
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Recent analysis from CSIS ([link removed]) breaks down Russia's deployment of 100,000 troops along its border with Ukraine and within Crimea.
The Andreas C. Dracopoulos iDeas Lab at CSIS enhances our research with the latest in cutting-edge web technologies, design, and multimedia.
** Optics
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(Photo credit: Al Drago-Pool/Getty Images.) President Joe Biden delivers remarks during a virtual Leaders Summit on Climate with 40 world leaders at the East Room of the White House today.
** Recommended Reading
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“Lessons Learned from a Decade of Humanitarian Operations in Syria ([link removed]) ,” by CSIS’s Natasha Hall and Will Todman.
** This Town Tomorrow
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Tomorrow, at 9:00 a.m. ([link removed]) , CSIS’s Energy Security and Climate Change Program discusses a recent report on the geopolitics of rare earth and critical minerals supply chains.
Also, at 9:00 a.m. ([link removed]) , the Atlantic Council hosts a panel of experts for a conversation about the future of Afghanistan following the withdrawal of U.S. troops, featuring former secretary of state Madeleine Albright.
And, at 12:00 p.m. ([link removed]) , the Hudson Institute holds a webinar discussion with leader of the Venezuela interim government, Juan Guaidó, on crime and corruption in the country.
** Video
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CSIS's Energy Security and Climate Change Program and the Department of Energy yesterday co-hosted a panel discussion on the opportunities and challenges for workers and communities worldwide as they transition from fossil fuels and emissions-intensive industries, featuring Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm. Watch
the full event here ([link removed]) .
** Podcasts
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On the latest episode of Pekingology, CSIS's Jude Blanchette is joined by Jérôme Doyon to discuss his research on the evolving role of the Communist Youth League as a "path to power" within China's elite political networks.
Listen on Spotify ([link removed]) , Google Play ([link removed]) , & Apple Podcasts ([link removed]) .
** Smiles
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Jazz Fest in New Orleans is always the last weekend in April and the first weekend in May. Last year it was canceled and this spring it has been moved to October. But I can’t help feeling in the spirit of things…
Lots of people ask me who my favorite working musicians are today in NOLA. I always have a quick answer for that. It’s Aaron Neville’s son Ivan and Art Neville’s son Ian and their band Dumpstaphunk. Ivan is on keyboards and Ian on guitar. Ivan’s friend Nick Daniels is on guitar and vocals in this clip: [link removed].
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