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"Woven through the [IPCC] report, glaciers illustrate the report’s key theme: the stark differences between a world that has lower emissions and more effective policies, and one that has higher emissions, and is less well governed," Ben Orlove writes in State of the Planet.

Feb 27 2022
Columbia Climate School
In the Media

Deterrence Is Out, and Economic Attrition Is In—Eddie Fishman co-writes.

Feb 27 2022
Foreign Affairs
In the Media

“You end up harming European and US consumer and businesses if there’s not enough spare capacity or strategic reserves or alternative supplies to provide a medium-term alternative to that Russian oil,” Robert Johnston of the Center on Global Energy Policy comments.

Feb 26 2022
The Hill
In the Media

Jason Bordoff, Director of the Center on Global Energy Policy, talked about the impact of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on energy supply and prices.

Feb 26 2022
C-Span Classroom
In the Media

Pavlo Illiashenko MPA '22, who has lived in Ukraine for most of his life, spoke out about Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

Feb 25 2022
The Washington Post
In the Media

Sanctioning the central bank, Richard Nephew said, “will be seen as a massive escalation regardless.”

Feb 25 2022
The Washington Post
In the Media
Geopolitical Stability

SIPA experts convened for this discussion on February 25, 2022.

Feb 24 2022
Event Highlight

“Now beyond the obvious goal of restoring Russian control over Ukraine, Putin would like to split the NATO alliance. There are two ways he might use his invasion of Ukraine to attempt this,” Kimberly Marten writes.

Feb 24 2022
New York Daily News
In the Media

Russia has sought to shape American attitudes toward political issues “through a subtle, sophisticated, very long game of influence,” said Camille François.

Feb 24 2022
The Washington Post
In the Media