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Coal Is Rising in China’s Clean Energy Transition
By Deborah Lehr, Chair and CEO, and Ruihan Huang, Director
China’s energy transition is entering a more complex phase than commonly assumed. While the country is rapidly scaling up renewable energy – China now leads the world in both investment and deployment – coal production and coal power investment are also increasing.
Building a Global Response for the Future of Nature
By Dr. Mahmoud Mohieldin, Basilinna Expert
Basilinna’s leading experts on biodiversity and nature finance discuss how we can respond as biodiversity loss accelerates and pressure on the planet’s natural systems intensifies.
Building a Global Response for the Future of Nature
By Dr. Simon Zadek, Basilinna Expert
Basilinna’s leading experts on biodiversity and nature finance discuss how we can respond as biodiversity loss accelerates and pressure on the planet’s natural systems intensifies.
Building a Global Response for the Future of Nature
By Deborah Lehr, Chair and CEO
Basilinna’s leading experts on biodiversity and nature finance discuss how we can respond as biodiversity loss accelerates and pressure on the planet’s natural systems intensifies.
Monitoring Report: 2026 Iran War
By the Basilinna team
The United States and Iran have agreed to a two-week ceasefire, pausing direct hostilities and opening a narrow window for negotiations in Islamabad later this week.
Tech and Trade Strategic Insights: Beyond the Headlines
By Jake E. Jennings, Chair of Technology and Trade
USMCA Review Shifts Toward Enforcement-Led Trade: The July 1 joint review is emerging as a live renegotiation window, with tighter origin rules, reduced tolerance for China-linked inputs.
See you on the field: America’s coming decade of sports diplomacy
By Deborah Lehr, Chair and CEO
More than 2,000 years ago, the Greek orator Isocrates observed that athletic festivals allowed people to set aside their conflicts, gather together, and renew bonds that united them. The ancient Greeks understood something: Sports have always been a form of diplomacy.
2026 Iran War
By the Basilinna team
As the war enters its fourth week, the news has been dominated by the sudden emergence of a possible diplomatic track. The United States, working through regional mediators including Pakistan, Egypt, and Türkiye, is waiting on Iran’s response to a proposed high-level summit that could take place as soon as this week.
Tech and Trade Strategic Insights: Beyond the Headlines
By Jake E. Jennings, Chair of Technology and Trade
AI Procurement Is a National Security Variable: The Anthropic ruling signals that federal agencies may use supply chain risk designations to enforce operational requirements on AI providers, raising the stakes for any technology firm negotiating model guardrails or defense contract terms.
2026 Iran War
By the Basilinna team
As the war enters its third week, the most immediate concern is the rising tensions around the Strait of Hormuz, where reduced Western tanker traffic, rising insurance costs, and ongoing security risks are raising questions about how — and whether — confidence in transit through the corridor can be restored.

