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The Center on Global Energy Policy (CGEP) at Columbia University SIPA today announced recent additions to its staff supporting research, operations, administrative, and development goals within the Center....
Daniela Bushiri, a chemical engineer pursuing her PhD at Columbia University, is on a mission to drive sustainable solutions in our evolving energy landscape. With a background in...
During Climate Week, CGEP hosted a dozen events that brought together diverse stakeholders on critical energy and climate-related priorities.
We want to welcome you all back to campus to begin a new academic year. Hopefully you all got time to rest and recharge, as the Center on Global Energy Policy is poised to hit the ground running as the semester begins.
The Center on Global Energy Policy (CGEP) at Columbia University SIPA today announced that Dr. Catie Hausman and Dr. Tony Reames will serve as Visiting Faculty during the 2024 fall semester.
Robert Johnson from Center on Global Energy Policy explains how Trump’s ‘America First’ policy will impact the Paris Agreement.
President Donald Trump recently threatened Russia with additional sanctions if the war in Ukraine doesn't end soon. Edward Fishman, senior research scholar at Columbia University’s Center of Global Energy Policy, joins Morning Brief to discuss Trump’s approach to Russia. The author of Chokepoints: American Power in the Age of Economic Warfare highlights Trump’s potential to increase sanctions, especially targeting Russia’s oil sector, to pressure Putin into negotiations. "Were the US to increase pressure on Russia, it wouldn't really be through tariffs — it would be through sanctions," Fishman says. "In that regard, there's quite a lot left to do in terms of sanctioning Russia, in particular, the oil sector." Fishman believes this can create an opportunity for the Trump administration to "turn up some heat" with sanctions on Russia's oil sector. Most importantly, Fishman emphasizes this could create "room for American oil producers to increase production." To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Morning Brief here. This post was written by Josh Lynch
By any measure, Chinaâs EV growth has been extraordinary â more than half of new cars sold last year were electric. The global implications could be staggering.
Alberta business and oilpatch leaders are returning home from Washington this week after the U.S. presidential inauguration festivities — and gritting their teeth after a roller-coaster of emotions.
“The decisions that companies make about how much to grow oil production are first and foremost going to be determined by market signals.”
Jason Bardoff, founding director of the Center on Global Energy policy at Columbia University, discusses President Donald Trump's executive orders on energy.
European gas supply remained “tight”, warned Anne-Sophie Corbeau, global research scholar at the Columbia University’s Center on Global Energy Policy. “Gas stocks are within the five-year average, but we are not in the same situation as last year,” she said, pointing to the loss of 15bcm of gas since the expiry of the
Former Under Secretary of Energy for Science Paul Dabbar says the president’s energy policy is to "support early-stage innovation and discovery of new technologies."
With new goals set at Baku, it is critical to accelerate action on quantity, quality and private sector engagement on climate funding
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Donald Trump has threatened EU with tariffs unless bloc steps up LNG imports