Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment (CCSI)

@CCSI_Columbia

Aligning investment with sustainable development to improve human wellbeing, reduce inequality and operate within safe planetary boundaries.

Columbia University, New York
Joined September 2013

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    NOW ! CCSI is looking for a full-time Program Associate. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. Graduating students are particularly encouraged to apply. More details can be found here:

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  2. Mar 16

    Big food companies are a bottleneck of power concentration in . Yet public health & sust. food agendas often focus reform on the least powerful, most diffuse: farmers & consumers. argues for targeting reform & accountability where the power lies 👇

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  3. Mar 16

    Abrania co-authored 's new Handbook for SDG-Aligned Food Companies, which lays out the steps SDG-aligned food processing companies take across nutritional 🌭, environmental 🌏, human rights 🧍, & governance ⚖️ issue areas.

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  4. Mar 17
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  5. ICYMI-READ: on the lack of accountability for the food processing industry’s role in harming human health and the environment, + how and are trying to fill the gap in on these issues.

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  6. Mar 20

    I enjoyed speaking with Perrine and look forward to future conversations with experts and board members of CCSI. A great team doing great work!!

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  7. Mar 21

    Join us 3/28 for our upcoming Climate Change Initiative Seminar Series - Deciphering net-zero pledges: promises or pretenses with Dr. Lisa Sachs from . Register now:

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  8. CCSI's Resident Senior Fellow Karl P. Sauvant authored an article summarizing the findings of a survey on Facilitation Measures in America and the with important insights. Accessible here:

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  9. is a critical issue impacting our future. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from top researchers on this timely topic this March and April in the executive education course! Register here:

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  10. A special virtual course on and practices will be taught this March and April by CCSI's and through the school. Register here:

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  11. CCSI and provided a brief memo on the Bao-Chico agreement on in , featured in an article by . Read here:

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  12. In a new addition to CCSI's , Onwuamaegbu proposes a new form of private to prompt effective representation in proceedings Read here:

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  13. Discover the connections between fiscal policies for , development, , and on 's podcast featuring CCSI's . Listen here:

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  14. CCSI’s spoke with on her weekly podcast about the nexus between fiscal policies for extractives and sustainable development, governance and decarbonization. Listen here:

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  15. A big thank you to for highligting CCSI's Working Paper with on the “Roadmap to Zero-Carbon Electrification of Africa." Read here:

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  16. CCSI’s Working Paper “Roadmap to Zero-Carbon Electrification of Africa,” prepared by the CCSI team with support from , was featured in an article on . Read here:

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  17. Enlightening interview in with CCSI Director, Lisa Sachs. Among timely topics discussed: the global drivers in the rush for critical minerals and the challenges of

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  18. CCSI Director Lisa Sachs was interviewed by on the drivers for the global rush for critical minerals and the environmental challenges of clean . Read the interview:

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  19. Twelve new community-company contracts have been added to CCSI’s Open Community Contracts repository of publicly available community-investor contracts relating to , , and extraction, and other natural resource projects.

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  20. New Community Benefit Agreements added to , a repository of publicly available community-investor/government contracts concerning agricultural and forestry projects in , , and Leone.

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  21. Environmental Impact Assessments () are intended to help anticipate and address the far-reaching effects of projects. Read our contribution to the discussion on in CCSI’s PLUS Politics series here:

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