This program is funded by the U.S. Department of State Bureau of Educational Affairs Office of Citizens Exchanges.
Climate change issues, such as reducing carbon emissions and the adverse impact of climate change, have attained international public prominence in recent years. The challenges of addressing climate change transcend national boundaries and require mutual cooperation between nations, as well as the interests of the larger global community. The International Center and Baruch College are convening professionals from Australia, China, Indonesia, Japan and the United States to explore the science, impact, adaptation mitigation and actions related to climate change through an international fellowship program supported by the US State Department’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs.
– prepared by Dr. Stan Altman