The premier hub and policy lab for global energy thought leadership, led by the Center on Global Energy Policy at Columbia University — School of International and Public Affairs.
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As the world races to transition to cleaner energy sources, there exists a substantial gap between the financing required for this transition and the actual investments being made.
Today, Qatar is among the world’s wealthiest countries. Its rich hydrocarbon resources have transformed this small Gulf state into an energy powerhouse, funded its outsized global ambitions, and allowed it to forge an identity separate from those of its large and powerful neighbors.
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Managing Director of Domestic Programs, Energy Opportunity Lab, Center on Global Energy Policy
Diana serves as the Co-Director for the Energy Opportunity Lab, leading the lab’s projects within...
Our mission is to elevate women in the energy sector. The initiative offers educational programming and professional development and addresses barriers to entry and success. We work with industry to recruit, retain, and promote women into decision-making roles.
The Distinguished Visiting Fellow Program brings public and private sector veterans into the Columbia community
The Lancet Countdown on Health and Climate Change is an international, multidisciplinary collaboration dedicated to monitoring the evolving health profile of climate change. It provides an independent assessment of the delivery of commitments made by governments worldwide under the Paris Agreement. CGEP Research Director, Dr. Melissa Lott, is an Indicator Lead Author in the report.
Around the world, activists are turning to the courts to hold major polluters accountable for climate change.