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The Trump administration has imposed tariffs on all imports from China, Mexico and Canada, as well as on steel, aluminium and cars from around the world
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The Center on Global Energy Policy (CGEP) at Columbia University SIPA today announced new personnel additions, bringing extensive government experience to the Center, focused on advancing CGEP’s research...
The Center on Global Energy Policy (CGEP) at Columbia University SIPA today announced recent additions to its staff supporting research, operations, and administrative goals within the Center. “The...
The program will be held on Columbia University’s campus in NYC from June 10-13, 2025.
The Center on Global Energy Policy (CGEP) at Columbia University SIPA today announced the third cohort of the David Leuschen Global Energy Fellows. The cohort, which consists of...
The Center on Global Energy Policy (CGEP) at Columbia University SIPA today welcomed five new Distinguished Visiting Fellows, bringing a wide range of experience on international energy issues to CGEP and the broader Columbia University community.
The Trump administration has imposed tariffs on all imports from China, Mexico and Canada, as well as on steel, aluminium and cars from around the world
Conservative Party of Canada Leader Pierre Poilievre is taking aim at the industrial carbon tax, but it's been hugely successful at lowering emissions
In this captivating conversation at CERAWeek, Jade Tynan from S&P Global Commodity Insights talks with Jessica Weis from Columbia University’s Women in Energy initiative to discuss the challenges and opportunities facing women in the energy sector. From...
The Ukrainian attack on the Sudzha gas metering station last week complicates the resumption of Russian gas transit via Ukraine.
The gas and oil company is struggling to recover from record losses after Putin’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine destroyed its business model
Energy abundance isn't a climate strategy—it delays clean energy progress, harms global cooperation, and repeats past policy mistakes.
A former deputy treasury secretary and a presidential economic adviser on the need to draw a sharper line between open economies and the rest | By Invitation
Europe’s limited gas supply options will benefit from China's build-out of its supply mix, industry observers told the FT Global Commodities Summit on Tuesday.