The Global Overview
Paris Climate Goals in Peril
A new UN report indicates that current global climate policies are steering the world toward a temperature rise of 2.3 to 2.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels by 2100, significantly missing the Paris Agreement’s 1.5°C target (Politico.eu). The analysis from the UN Environment Programme warns that a potential withdrawal by the US from the accord would erase an additional 0.1°C of progress. This projection underscores a growing gap between international commitments and tangible action, posing substantial risks to global economic and social stability. Our view is that markets and innovation, not central planning, remain the most viable path to decarbonization, but such reports highlight the coordination challenges inherent in global commons problems.
Dick Cheney, Architect of Post-9/11 US Policy, Dies at 84
Dick Cheney, a dominant and often controversial figure in American politics who served as Vice President under George W. Bush, has passed away at 84 (WSJ). Cheney was a principal architect of the US response to the September 11th attacks, advocating for a muscular foreign policy and an expansive view of executive power that shaped global affairs for decades (Al Jazeera). His career, spanning four Republican administrations, saw him champion policies that remain influential and debated. In his later years, he became a notable critic of President Trump, diverging from the prevailing direction of his party (Politico.eu).
Israel Advances Contentious Media Bill
Israel’s Knesset has given preliminary approval to a bill that would grant the government significantly more control over broadcast media (Financial Times). The legislation proposes a new regulatory authority where a majority of members would be appointed by the communications minister, raising concerns among critics about potential political interference with news content (Times of Israel). Proponents frame it as a move to increase competition. From a libertarian standpoint, while deregulation is often positive, replacing independent oversight with direct political control risks undermining the free exchange of ideas, a cornerstone of a free society.
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