Maximiliano Véjares

@maxvejares.bsky.social

Ph.D. candidate in comparative politics, Johns Hopkins. www.maxvejares.com

Terrific essay. The leftist student leader turned president Gabriel Boric had a great line—”Chile was the cradle of neoliberalism, it wI’ll also be its tomb.” Statist experiments in copper, lithium and green hydrogen… how are they going? What can others learn? www.phenomenalworld.org/analysis/lit...

Maximiliano Véjares@maxvejares.bsky.social · 9mo ago

New piece for @phenomenalworld.bsky.social on Chile's green industrial policy efforts and its role in the global energy transition. Can resource-rich countries become relevant players in the upcoming global green economy? Full analysis: www.phenomenalworld.org/analysis/lit...

Introducing the Clean Industrial Capabilities Explorer (CICE). Our ML model predicts which countries are best positioned to compete in 10 clean energy technologies—and which industrial capabilities they need to get there. Explore the tool and policy brief at netzeropolicylab.com

Net Zero Policy Lab at Johns Hopkins University

We analyze clean energy supply chains and study net-zero industrial policies to catalyze strategic collaborations between government and industry.

netzeropolicylab.com

This report makes clear just how deep the hubris of Biden-era climate champions was in proclaiming the IRA various versions of "the largest climate action ever." The Biden administration never even considered anything on the scale of what China has been doing — both abroad and at home.

Mathias Larsen@mathiaslarsen.bsky.social · 11mo ago

New policy report just published with groundbreaking data showing that China's new global role in the green transition is investing in manufacturing, not financing infrastructure: "China’s Green Leap Outward" www.netzeropolicylab.com/china-green-...

"The transition will happen with or without US participation. By withdrawing from these industries and blocking allies from Chinese partnerships, America risks becoming a bystander to the biggest economic transformation of our time." Great thread on our report:

Jonas Nahm@jonasnahm.com · 11mo ago

1/ New report from @bentleyallan.bsky.social's Net Zero Policy Lab: As the US withdraws from green tech industries and pressures allies to follow suit, China is stepping in to power the developing world's energy transition. The scale is staggering. www.netzeropolicylab.com/china-green-...

The Net Zero Industrial Policy Lab launched a report on Brazil's energy transition. The report provides insights on critical minerals, batteries, bio-hybrid EVs, sustainable aviation fuels, wind manufacturing, low-carbon steel, and green fertilizers. www.netzeropolicylab.com/brazil-new-w...

New industrial policy for a new world: Brazil’s Path to Becoming a Global Green Powerhouse — Net Zero Industrial Policy Lab

Analysis shows Brazil's potential in the new geopolitics of the green transition.

netzeropolicylab.com

"Deny, deny, deny. That's how you hit your numbers." Read @propublica.org's seminal series on how insurance giants like United and Cigna systematically, cruelly—and very, very profitably—deny health coverage every day, at the expense of patients' lives.

Uncovered

Health insurers reject millions of claims for treatment every year in America. Corporate insiders, recordings and internal emails expose the system and its harm.

propublica.org

To celebrate the recent FT 'best books of 2024' news and because tariffs & trade wars are now back in a big way, I'm giving away a free copy of my new book Pax Economica press.princeton.edu/books/hardco... One winner will be chosen at random. To be considered, just 'repost' and 'like' this post!

Pax Economica

The forgotten history of the liberal radicals, socialist internationalists, feminists, and Christians who envisioned free trade as the necessary prerequisite for anti-imperialism and peace

press.princeton.edu

Marc Palen@mwpalen.bsky.social · 2y ago

Wow! My book, Pax Economica: Left-Wing Visions of a Free Trade World (@princetonupress.bsky.social), has just been named one of the 'best books of 2024' by @financialtimes.com. Truly honored to be included. "This book is an excellent counter to contemporary conventional wisdom." on.ft.com/3CBEMoc