The Polycrisis in the news

In the New York Times, David Wallace-Wells shared recent pieces from The Polycrisis, a series by Tim Sahay and Kate MacKenzie published by Phenomenal World.
For Polycrisis, Tim Sahay and Kate McKenzie write about the “New Washington consensus” and the way that Biden’s “foreign policy for the middle class” may leave the global south behind; and Lachlan Carey digs into the I.R.A.’s green industrial policy.
We are also grateful to Adam Tooze for featuring our work in the Ones and Tooze podcast on May 25, and in the May 26 Chartbook newsletter.
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