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
October 26, 2016
8:00 am - 9:30 am
Please join the Center on Global Energy Policy’s Women in Energy program for a company overview and lunch at BuroHappold Engineering. BuroHappold Engineering is an international, multi-disciplinary engineering consultancy operating in 23 locations worldwide, with over 50 partners and 1,800 staff including some of the world’s leading consulting engineers. They provide engineering consultancy, design, planning, project management and consulting services for all aspects of buildings, infrastructure and the environment. You will be meeting women from the firm, including engineers, architects, and sustainability experts who will discuss their professional trajectories and their key projects. To get the most out of the visit, please read more about the company on their website: BuroHappold Engineering and explore their energy and efficient and green design offerings.
The Center on Global Energy Policy at Columbia University SIPA’s Women in Energy initiative invites you to join us for an interactive workshop on building confidence in the...
This event is open to Columbia University students only. Join the Center on Global Energy Policy’s Women in Energy initiative for an interactive discussion on human rights and...
In this Roadmap presentation, coauthors examine data centers' energy use, strategies for improving data centers' energy efficiency, greenhouse gas emissions from data centers, strategies for using data centers...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vWh5WQVVMLc Global gas markets are set to undergo major changes by the end of the decade, with the coming wave of liquefied natural gas (LNG) production capacity poised...
The energy transition is not inevitable—but neither is business as usual.
As diplomats meet in Brazil for COP30, global resolve to tackle the climate challenge appears badly frayed.
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