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Defending the National Climate Assessment
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The changing geopolitical landscape
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Inc.: "Trump’s First 100 Days Have Thrown Energy and Environmental Policy Into Chaos"
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Hub Election Roundtables: "Energy & Innovation Business Impacts"
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Business & Society: Climate Change
Columbia Business School
Climate and National Security: Bridging the Divide in Energy Policy
During Columbia Business School’s Earth Week, Professors David Schizer and Gernot Wagner explored how climate and national security priorities can accelerate the transition to clean energy.
No small talk: Where energy policy meets reality
Columbia SIPA
How States Like Texas Are Driving the Clean Energy Boom in the Trump Era
Despite federal rollbacks, both red and blue states are using federal and state incentives to drive investment and upgrade energy infrastructure.
How can Ørsted overcome its US challenges?
Financial Times business school teaching case study
Reuters: "Republican officials rethink BlackRock bans after Panama port deal"
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Prevention: "Progress for the Planet"
by Meryl Davids Landau
20th Columbia University Energy Symposium
New York, NY
Inc.: "Trump Targets Climate Tech on Day One"
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The Climate Policy Pendulum
Although US President-elect Donald Trump and his fellow Republicans give climate advocates plenty to worry about, all hope is not lost. Clean-energy technologies still have decisive physical advantages over the alternatives, and economic common sense will eventually win out.
Falter: "Das sind die Trends, die Hoffnung machen"
Gespräch mit Andreas Sator