
Why investment in sustainable infrastructure is key to financial resilience in a changing climate
Private capital could help close a $15 trillion sustainable infrastructure investment gap, offering long-term returns, aligning with climate goals.
Founded in 1754, Columbia University is a private Ivy League research institution based in New York City and one of the world’s leading centres for scholarship and innovation. It comprises 17 schools and numerous affiliated institutions, including Columbia Engineering, the Mailman School of Public Health and the Columbia University Irving Medical Center. Columbia is recognised for excellence across the humanities, social sciences, law, medicine, business, climate science and technology. With a strong international outlook and extensive global partnerships, the university advances research, education and public engagement addressing major societal and global challenges.
Private capital could help close a $15 trillion sustainable infrastructure investment gap, offering long-term returns, aligning with climate goals.
The current global energy crisis requires multi-stakeholder cooperation. Policy-makers and investors need to rethink energy security in the transition.
How can investors separate the oil and gas industry's climate leaders and laggards? Here are five metrics that can help investors make the right decisions.
The Centre for Energy and Materials is driving initiatives and coalitions to ensure the energy transition is sustainable, secure, resilient and affordable.
The Centre for Urban Transformation is advancing public-private collaboration in cities, enabling more resilient and future-ready communities and local economies.









