U.S.-Iran MOU tension points are in Lebanon, says Columbia’s Karen Young
Karen Young, Columbia University, joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss the latest agreement between the U.S. and Iran, what could terminate the MOU and much more.
Past Event
November 17, 2016
7:00 am - 8:30 am
Please join the Center on Global Energy Policy for a roundtable discussion and lunch with Tatiana Mitrova, Fellow at the Center on Global Energy Policy and head of the Oil and Gas Department in the Energy Research Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Ms. Mitrova will present the main findings of the “Global and Russian Energy Outlook-2016” which has just been published by the Energy Research Institute in Moscow. Senior Research Scholar and Director of Global Natural Gas Markets at the Center on Global Energy Policy, Tim Boersma, will moderate the discussion following the presentation. THIS EVENT WILL BE HELD AT THE CENTER ON GLOBAL ENERGY POLICY (entrance is on the corner of 122nd St.) This event is only open to students. Since space is limited, RSVPs will be accepted on a first-come basis until capacity is reached. Please only RSVP if you can commit to attending. Lunch will be provided.
This event will take place in-person in Washington DC, at the Rayburn House Office Building, Room 2168 (Gold Room). Advance registration is required. Announcing New Columbia University Publications...
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...
Critical minerals were once again near the top of the agenda for G7 leaders as they met in Évian, France, this week, a year after the G7 launched the Critical Minerals Action Plan.
Project-based carbon credit markets (PCCMs) facilitate the generation, trading, and retirement of carbon credits from projects that remove, reduce, or avoid greenhouse gas emissions.
The Center on Global Energy Policy is providing live updates on key developments related to the Iran crisis. Check back here for the latest.