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Wolfram Schlenker and PhD candidate Anouch Missirian find that EU could face a massive influx by 2100 if carbon emissions hold steady.
A research paper co-authored by Professor Wolfram Schlenker and Anouch Missirian, a fourth-year student in the PhD program in sustainable development at SIPA, considers the need for a revised definition for refugee status as climate change is spurring people to seek asylum.
PMF is a leadership development program for advanced degree holders who begin working for the U.S. government.
Mohammed, currently the UN deputy secretary-general, is a former minister of environment in her home country of Nigeria.
International relations scholar and former U.S. State Department official will join SIPA as a professor of international and public affairs in fall 2018.
Richard Nephew discusses the themes from his new book, The Art of Sanctions.
New York City Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito and panelists discuss social and economic impact of DACA repeal and courses of actions to help city’s immigrant community.
Michael A. Nutter keynotes December 5 discussion; Ester Fuchs joins panel of scholars.
Carlos Scartascini, Principal Economist at Inter-American Development Bank: "the way the message is delivered is key to its success or failure and that governments need to take that into account when trying to improve the behavior of their citizens."
The long-road to economic recovery will require debt consolidation for hurricane ravaged Puerto Rico, writes Joseph Stiglitz [with Martin Guzman and Antonio Weiss].