A New Unifying Issue: Just About Everyone Hates Data Centers
Recent election results and evidence from states show misgivings about the growth of AI and the ramifications for energy costs and the environment.
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Past Event
March 1, 2023
6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
This event is open only to current Columbia University affiliates (students, staff, and faculty).
Please join the Center on Global Energy Policy at Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs in celebration of Women’s History Month for a fireside chat with Amy Myers Jaffe, Co-chair, CGEP Women in Energy Steering Committee, and Ana Unruh Cohen, former majority staff director, House Select Committee on the Climate Crisis.
Amy and Ana will discuss their work and take questions from attendees. A cocktail reception will follow the conversation.
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