Trump team pushes for ouster of top IEA official
The administration and its Republican allies in Congress say the International Energy Agency discourages fossil fuel investments around the world.
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Past Event
February 2, 2018
8:00 am - 8:00 pm
Columbia University’s SIPA Energy Association (SEA), CBS Energy Club, CBS Green Business Club, the Engineering Energy Club, and the Environmental Law Society are pleased to introduce you the 13th Annual Columbia University Energy Symposium. This year’s Symposium theme is “Envisioning a new energy era”.
The Columbia Energy Symposium is the largest student-run energy event in New York City, bringing together more than 300 energy professionals, students, faculty, leaders, and executives representing industry, government, and society, to explore and advance our insights into today’s challenging energy questions. Key topics for discussion will include geopolitics of renewable energy, clean energy finance, corporation’s role in clean energy advancement, future of electric vehicles, grid digitalization, and peak oil.
A ticket to the Columbia Energy Symposium will get you access to Career Fair on Thursday Feb 1, 2018 and the conference and reception on Friday Feb 2, 2018.
For more details, check out our website: http://www.cuenergysymposium.com/
** The registration deadline is January 31, 2018.
***Limited amount of tickets available at Early Bird prices! Regular Tier 1 prices will be in place once Early Bird tickets are sold out.
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