Climate tech can’t scale on corporate generosity alone
Microsoft’s reported pull-back from carbon removal and even 2030 clean energy targets proves that the sector needs policy help.
Past Event
June 11, 2025
11:00 am - 12:00 pm edt

Join us for a virtual information session focused on career pathways at the World Bank, one of the world’s leading international financial institutions dedicated to poverty reduction and sustainable development. This session will offer an overview of the Bank’s mission, structure, and recruitment process, with a particular emphasis on current and upcoming employment opportunities.
Attendees will hear from representatives from the World Bank’s Human Resources team as well as professionals currently working at the institution. Panelists will share insights into the skills and qualifications the World Bank seeks in candidates, how to navigate the application process, and what it’s like to build a career in global development and finance.
This event is open to students and professionals interested in learning more about impactful careers that support global economic development, sustainability, and energy access.
This event is open to the public and will be hosted via Zoom. The Zoom link will be shared with registered participants prior to the event. Advance registration is required.
This event is open to press, and registration is required to attend. For media inquiries or requests for interviews, please contact Adam Kilduff ([email protected]).
For more information about the event, please contact [email protected].
More than a month into the Iran conflict, the United States and Iran are at a critical inflection point.
This roundtable is open only to currently enrolled Columbia University students. To register, you must sign in with your UNI. Join the Center on Global Energy Policy’s Women...
This roundtable is open only to currently enrolled Columbia University students. To register, you must sign in with your UNI. The Center on Global Energy Policy (CGEP) at...
This roundtable is open only to currently enrolled Columbia University students. To register, you must sign in with your UNI. The Center on Global Energy Policy at Columbia...
The White House declared last week that President Trump finally "broke OPEC" after the United Arab Emirates withdrew from the cartel.