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Timothy Naftali talks about the origins of impeachment and how it was historically used as a tool “to remove people before the next election because keeping them in power is a danger to the state.”
Professor Shang-Jin Wei said the People’s Bank should heed the lesson of Mario Draghi and do “whatever it takes” to prevent a deflation psychology from taking hold.
Glenn Denning spoke about his research into food security, and how he can use it “to save the planet and feed everyone.”
Anne-Sophie Corbeau said that with an 83.5% storage filling rate as of Jan. 8, European storage levels are very close to the maximum level observed over the past 10 years.
Shubhi Arora MPA-ESP ’24 speaks about her experience taking Columbia University’s MPA in Environmental Science and Policy Program (MPA-ESP), through which she is gaining the skills needed to help pursue a career in sustainable finance with a focus on funding the clean energy transition.
In a course co-taught by Professor Hillary Clinton and Columbia SIPA dean Keren Yarhi-Milo, students learn how global leaders make world-changing decisions.
Douglas Almond says that working women see their incomes cut in half, on average, after having children, and that their earnings remain depressed for years.
Anne-Sophie Corbeau, of the CGEP, said that “by 2028, when everything is basically built, we end up with a hell of a lot of LNG in the US and a hell of lot of LNG in Qatar.”
Timothy Naftali joined a group of constitutional experts, that published an open letter concerning the impeachment proceedings against Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas.