More Art than Science? The Growing Influence of Politics in Carbon Accounting
January 29, 2024 By Josh Price, Capstone Energy Analyst Earlier this week, Christopher Nolan’s acclaimed movie Oppenheimer—which depicts the true story of the high-stakes Manhattan Project to develop the world’s first nuclear weapon—took home the most nominations for...
Why Congress Will Pass a Tax Extenders Package and Appropriations Bills
January 22, 2024 By Hunter Hammond, Capstone lead Congressional analyst Despite the chaos, gridlock, brinksmanship, and general weirdness demonstrated by this Congress in the past year, we contend that at its core, the Congress is operating normally by recent...
Value for Who? Why Home Health Providers Will Struggle in Future Value-Based Care Models
January 16, 2024 By Wylie Butler, Capstone Healthcare Analyst Last week’s JP Morgan Healthcare Conference in San Francisco revealed three overwhelming sentiments among healthcare companies, investors, and industry leaders: a consensus that deal flow will pick back up...
Five Underappreciated Near-Term Foreign Policy Developments
January 8, 2024 By Daniel Silverberg and Elena McGovern, co-heads of Capstone’s National Security Team While the Middle East boils, fueled by the ongoing war in Gaza, the Biden administration remains focused on longstanding strategic challenges posed by...























