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Floods of Injustice: Why Climate Reparations are Not Enough for Pakistan's Survival 
Floods of Injustice: Why Climate Reparations are Not Enough for Pakistan's Survival 

Michelle Naeem (MPA ‘25) argues for a comprehensive approach to addressing climate change, emphasizing the need for significant reductions in carbon emissions by developed nations and long-term resilience measures for vulnerable countries like Pakistan.

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OpinionMichelle NaeemMarch 8, 2024Comment
Mapping the Mortality of Carbon Dioxide with R. Daniel Bressler
Mapping the Mortality of Carbon Dioxide with R. Daniel Bressler

Cate Twining-Ward recently interviewed Columbia University PhD candidate R. Daniel Bressler to discuss his work in developing economic models to predict the impacts of climate change—most notably, his groundbreaking article “The Mortality Cost of Carbon.”

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Editor's PickCate Twining-WardMarch 7, 2024Comment
CAMPUS NEWS: Columbia Announces New Rules for Student Demonstrations
CAMPUS NEWS: Columbia Announces New Rules for Student Demonstrations

The Interim Policy includes designation of “Demonstration Areas” and “Regular Demonstration Times.”

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NewsTarang JainFebruary 19, 2024Comment
OPINION: Pakistan’s General Elections 2024: When Every Party Claims A Win, Who Loses?
OPINION: Pakistan’s General Elections 2024: When Every Party Claims A Win, Who Loses?

Sara Tassadaq (MIA ‘25) pens down her viewpoint on Pakistan’s general elections 2024.

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Editor's Pick, OpinionSara TassadaqFebruary 19, 2024Comment
OPINION: Ice Ice Baby. And Lead and Mercury Too
OPINION: Ice Ice Baby. And Lead and Mercury Too

Cate Twining-Ward talks about how seemingly a safety precaution, salt de-icing raises severe public health concerns.

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OpinionCate Twining-WardFebruary 14, 2024 Comment
CAMPUS NEWS: Students elect 2024-25 SIPASA leaders
CAMPUS NEWS: Students elect 2024-25 SIPASA leaders

Emily Muller (MIA ‘24) reports that on November 21, the School of International and Public Affairs Student Association (SIPASA) announced the results of its elections, revealing the leadership for the 2024-25 term.

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SIPA Stories, Campus NewsEmily MullerNovember 21, 2023Comment
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