Professor of climate @SheilaRFoster shares how law became her tool for justice, what the environmental justice movement is facing, and why there's hope in local action. On Aug 6, hear Foster speak as part of Harlem Week's climate justice panel discussion: https://t.co/kXhSbG3BPI
#ICYMI 🎥 Shaping the Future of Clean Energy: Insights from the Climate School, highlighting #EarthDay 2025 theme #OurPowerOurPlanet with our experts Lisa Dale, @SheilaRFoster, Lisa Sachs, Dan Steingart (@CUSEAS), and Ajit Subramaniam (@LamontEarth): https://t.co/YRy5i1MLI4
In our new Science for the Planet video, @columbiaclimate professor of climate @SheilaRFoster shares how she works with frontline communities on effective, equitable climate adaptation strategies. Via State of the Planet: https://t.co/eqYZElOhv3
Join #92NY for a @CraigNewmark Civic Life series event with @SheilaRFoster and @maxinejoseslow for a conversation on climate change and democracy. Join online tonight 7PM ET. https://t.co/m2CXxT2jgl
Save the Date:
Wednesday, October 24, 2024
EELP welcomes Professor @SheilaRFoster to speak about the state and local law landscape for climate justice.
Join us in Jeffries Hall 1020, 12-1pm.
More info: https://t.co/9yGuqHoRRX
With increasing incidence of extreme heat around the world, in particular in the global south & vulnerable US communities, air conditioning has become a necessity, says @columbiaclimate's @SheilaRFoster. Yet the more we cool, the more we warm the planet. https://t.co/N8vvRtsd1v
Join us in welcoming Sheila Foster who has joined the @columbiaclimate faculty. Her work focuses on resource governance, land use law, and local government roles in addressing climate challenges. @SheilaRFoster#ColumbiaNewFacultyWelcome
"The increasing number of days with above-average temperatures means that the lack of air-conditioning can be a matter of life and death," says Columbia Climate School professor @SheilaRFoster. Via @nytimes. https://t.co/Bzj5SY5nhl
R/V Langseth's return to NYC, Jerry Paros' life of invention & philanthropy, leading scholar @SheilaRFoster appointed professor of climate, reflections from @theNASciences member Jessica Fanzo, + lots more research & education news from @columbiaclimate! ➡️https://t.co/SLsaC5Io0t
We are thrilled to announce the appointment of leading environmental/climate justice scholar @SheilaRFoster, @columbiaclimate visiting professor of climate/@Georgetown professor of law & public policy, as professor of climate! https://t.co/EGQHcRnHCq
Congratulations to @SheilaRFoster, @columbiaclimate visiting professor of climate/@Georgetown professor of law & public policy, elected American College of Environmental Lawyers fellow for career achievements, thought leadership, substantial contributions! https://t.co/XK0IPc8hJZ
Our second issue of the Journal on CRCJ will be focused on the climate justice implications of carbon dioxide removal (CDR) and related technologies and policies. Please submit if you are a university researcher, graduate student, or practitioner. https://t.co/sgRSfP38f8
New @NatCities article explores models for community-centric placemaking, including @columbiaclimate@Georgetown professor @SheilaRFoster's work on how cities globally are reimagining their governance with a people-centered approach to public spaces. https://t.co/5N8SrQuEp5
Sheila Foster and Christian Iaione’s great work with #LabGovCity was featured in @NatCities magazine, through an interview with @SheilaRFoster for the article on “New Inroads for Community-Centric Placemaking,” conducted by Anneliese (Lisa) Palmer.
https://t.co/BwuCU6rESr