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Andrew Burger
A product of the New York City public school system, Andrew Burger went on to study geology at the University of Colorado, Boulder, work in the wholesale money and capital markets for a major Japanese bank and earn an MBA in finance.
453 Posts
Climate
High Debt Levels Put $8.9 Billion of New Shale Oil and Gas Investments At Risk
New Energy Economy and Sustainability
Native American, Alaskan Native Tribes Partner with DOE to Realize Clean Energy, Climate Plans
Arctic
13th Consecutive Year of Record Low Arctic Sea Ice Winter Maximums
Climate Change and Society
Oxford Examines Africa Mobile Payments and Sustainable Water Finance
New Energy Economy and Sustainability
Nepal Communities Turn to Solar-Energy Storage Microgrids for Sustainable Local Development
Climate Politics and Policy
Eco Highlights Green Climate Fund Challenges Ahead of Board Meeting
Climate
China Cuts Coal; US Wind Power Reaches New Heights
Oceans
New Studies Reveal Fastest Sea Level Rise in 2,000 Years
Environmental News
Land Masses Soaking Up More Water as Climate Warms
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