Past Event
December 1, 2016
11:00 am - 1:00 pm
Columbia Global Centers | Mumbai held a panel discussion where leading experts from Columbia University’s Center on Global Energy Policy provided an overview of energy and climate policy after the U.S. elections, shared their research findings on the latest trends in global oil and natural gas markets, and discussed implications for countries like India.
Distinguished speakers included:
Jason Bordoff, Founding Director of the Center and Professor of Professional Practice in the School of International and Public Affairs
Antoine Halff, Senior Fellow and Director of the Global Oil Markets Research Program
Tim Boersma, Senior Research Scholar and Director of Global Natural Gas Markets
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