Columbia University
For The Carbon Management And Energy For Development Programs
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Amount$450,000
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Program
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Date Awarded10/11/2019
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Term24.0 Months
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Type of SupportGeneral Support/Program
Overview
This grant will support the Carbon Management and Energy for Development programs at the Center for Global Energy Policy at Columbia University. The funds will support new scholarship, convening, and capacity building for the Carbon Management Program’s focus on carbon dioxide removal. The Energy for Development Program will focus on the role that state-owned enterprises play in carbon emission, and policies and approaches that could help these entities be leaders in carbon mitigation.
About the Grantee
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