Grace Burns (MS ‘25) interviews Patrick Blake, Senior Climate and Energy Manager with the United Nations Environment Programme, on how we ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable, and modern energy for all.
Read MoreAnya Schiffrin examines the often overlooked issue of corruption among building supers in New York City, from accepting kickbacks to theft of supplies.
Read MoreEmily Muller (MIA ‘24) reports that on September 6, Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Dean Keren Yarhi-Milo held the inaugural ‘Inside the Situation Room' lecture at Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA).
Read MoreAditya Shukla (MPA ‘24) highlights the democratic essence of marijuana reform, backed by Snoop Dogg, Jane Fonda, Bernie Sanders and 70% of Americans. He emphasizes that the policy has economic, social and health benefits, and urges support of the MORE Act for equitable change.
Read MoreGen. Michael Minihan's memo, dispatched on January 27, forecasts an upcoming war with China, diverging from the Biden administration's position on the matter. Gunnar Wainwright (MPA ‘24) argues that the memo's public nature accentuates the intricate dynamic between civilian and military authority in shaping the US's approach to national security.
Read MoreMostafa Bushehri (MPA ‘24) covers the 10th Global Energy Summit, a pivotal gathering of global energy thought leaders. The event convenes experts across industries to discuss challenges and opportunities in the ongoing energy and climate transition, fostering vital discussions on geopolitics, technology and sustainable growth.
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