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“A shocking rise of warming has been exposed by, ironically, a reduction of pollutants, but we now have a new baseline and trajectory for where we are,” said Jeffrey Sachs.
CGEP's Anne-Sophie Corbeau discusses the impact of Trump’s energy policy on India in an interview with Business Standard.
Anya Schiffrin, director of the Technology, Media, and Communications specialization at Columbia SIPA, has joined the board of the Trust Project.
In TIME, Ian Bremmer explains "how Iran’s weakness could become the world’s problem."
In this episode, Kathy Jones interviews Dr. Richard Clarida, PIMCO's global economic advisor and former vice Chairman of the Board of Governors of the U.S. Federal Reserve System.
One of our favorite blogs for crafting your applications, we are bringing back PA Elliot '24's blog post from last year!
Books, Podcasts, and Resources: oh my! Pooja shares about what helped shaped her SIPA experience; especially while on her long walks.
A 2007 study cowritten by SIPA's Douglas Almond cited in the Wall Street Journal notes "that the black-white infant mortality gap shrank substantially in the years after integration."
In their new book, Misery beneath the Miracle in East Asia, a pair of SIPA scholars challenge the narrative of shared prosperity in East Asia, revealing how the region’s focus on economic growth has come at the expense of social welfare.
Andrew Wilson, Danny Bressler, and Jeffrey Shrader reshape our understanding of heat vulnerability: their study in Mexico reveals people under 35 — especially outdoor workers — bear the greatest burden of rising temperatures.