Climate Change
Climate change is one of the central challenges of the 21st century. Building and linking the policies, technologies, financial systems, and markets needed to achieve climate goals is key to addressing this challenge.
Our work is committed to independent and nonpartisan research that meets the high standards of academic integrity and quality at Columbia University.
Our initiatives and programs are designed to address critical needs in key focus areas around energy and climate policy.
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Establishing energy policy solutions informed by rigorous research and dialogue is key to addressing climate change, increasing access to energy, and sparking innovation for a thriving global energy economy.
Hear in-depth conversations with the world’s top energy and climate leaders from government, business, academia, and civil society.
This week host Bill Loveless talks with Timur Gül, head of the Energy Technology Policy Division at the International Energy Agency and leads the Energy Technology Perspectives report.
Critical minerals—such as aluminum, copper, lithium, and cobalt—will require unprecedented investment in order to make a shift to a clean energy system. Leveraging the increased global demand for these minerals is critical to achieving net-zero targets.
Find out more about our upcoming and past events.
Faculty House, Columbia University
February 8, 2023
6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Establishing energy policy solutions informed by rigorous research and dialogue is key to addressing climate change, increasing access to energy, and sparking innovation for a thriving global energy economy.
We are the premier hub and policy institution for global energy thought leadership. Energy impacts every element of our lives, and our trusted fact-based research informs the decisions that affect all of us.
Overview
The Center on Global Energy Policy is committed to independent and nonpartisan research that meets the high standards of academic integrity and quality at Columbia University.
What We Do
We advance smart, actionable, and evidence-based energy and climate solutions through research, education, and dialogue.
Our Team
Meet our staff and senior energy experts from government, academia, industry, and nongovernmental organizations.
Past Event
November 12, 2019
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Location: The New School 80 Fifth Avenue, Room 529 New York, NY Conquer Your Inner Critic – How to Manage the Voice of Self-Doubt So You Can be Successful Without Anxiety Join the Center on Global Energy Policy’s Women in Energy program and The New School Milano School of International Affairs, Management, and Urban Policy for a workshop on silencing self-doubt led by career coach, Claire Steichen. You know how you come back from vacation and that “I can do this!” feeling is gone before lunch? Questioning yourself and feeling self-doubt is normal. And yes, there is a way to find balance. In this workshop you’ll discover… How the inner critic works and how to manage it, so it doesn’t run the show What successful people know about perfectionism, and how to be vulnerable without looking weak Tips to navigate boundaries, so you can ask for what you need and still keep others happy How to gain the focus you need to feel in charge, not constantly behind the 8-ball — Registration is required. This event is open to all Women in Energy members. Since space is limited, RSVPs will be accepted on a first-come basis until capacity is reached. Dinner will be provided. For more information contact: [email protected]
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CGEP provides independent, balanced, data-driven analysis to help policymakers navigate the complex world of energy — how to provide billions more people with reliable, affordable, secure access to energy supplies, enable more rapid rates of economic growth, and sustain the planet.
To meet this goal, we produce cutting-edge analysis; convene leaders from finance, industry, government, research firms, think tanks, NGOs and academia; and inform these communities and the public about the events, trends, and policy options facing the global community.
For more information, contact Jodi Garner, Senior Director of Development at (646) 477-1776 or [email protected]
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