China Halts U.S. LNG Imports Amid Tariff War
China has ceased importing liquefied natural gas from the United States since early February, as the ongoing tariff war impacts energy trade.
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The Center on Global Energy Policy (CGEP) at Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs is now accepting applications for the 2025 Energy Journalism Fellows program, set to take place on the university’s campus in New York City from June 10-13, 2025.
Led by CGEP Scholars, Columbia faculty, and experts from academia, industry, and government, the Energy Journalism Fellows program (EJF) provides journalists with the opportunity to explore the diverse disciplines influencing the global energy sector, including finance and markets, climate change, science and technology, policy, and geopolitics.
Since its launch in 2017, the Energy Journalism Fellows program has welcomed more than 160 journalists from the US and around the globe. The EJF program is open to journalists covering energy, climate, and the environment, with preference given to those with five or fewer years of experience in the field.
The Energy Journalism Fellows program will select 20 energy journalists for the 2025 EJF cohort. Participation in the program is free, with CGEP covering transportation and hotel expenses.
The deadline for applications is March 3, 2025.
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