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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.
The Center on Global Energy Policy (CGEP) at Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA), in partnership with Columbia SIPA’s Institute of Global Politics (IGP), today announced the launch of a new Trade and Clean Energy Transition Program.
When Ukraine cuts off Russian gas shipments via its pipelines, the European Union will face major shortages – but few as bad as in tiny Moldova.
Donald Trump is creating a National Energy Council that he says will establish U.S. “energy dominance” around the world.
Discover the challenges facing the EU's goal to shift from natural gas to hydrogen as the Energy Regulator warns of potential setbacks. Explore the obstacles hindering the transition and learn about the implications for the future of energy consumption in Europe.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said that over several years, the firms used their influence to pressure coal companies to reduce their output.
US President-elect Donald Trump's expected exit from the Paris accord would see the US cede climate leadership, but could he surprise?
Guyana's dreams of developing its vast natural gas resources are stuck on the drawing board five months after it picked a little-known U.S. startup, Fulcrum LNG, to develop an export project that could cost up to $30 billion.
Donald Trump’s re-election is expected to muddle the renewables picture both in the US and in the Gulf region
A president has little control over global oil markets, economists say.
A burgeoning group of dark fleet vessels operating with impunity on the edge of a major maritime thoroughfare is moving hundreds of millions of barrels of sanctioned oil — and risking an environmental catastrophe.
Rather than drill, baby, drill, it should be build, baby, build.