Join JRCPPF and STEP/C-PREE alumni for a discussion about the intersection of climate adaptation and finance, diving into vital questions like: how to build financial markets that are resilient to physical climate risks, how to integrate climate risk data into investment decision-making, and where are opportunities for…
Join Making an Exoneree for the premiere of four student-produced documentaries that examine four wrongful conviction cases.Throughout the spring 2026 semester, Princeton undergraduate students collaborated with Georgetown Law students in the Making an Exoneree course, dedicating themselves to uncovering the truth behind these…
We are excited to have a stellar group of scholars in the field of identity and politics scheduled to present on a range of topics that engage how race, ethnicity, gender and other salient identities shape political processes and outcomes. The full list of presenters is provided below. The conference format provides for plenty…
Jessica Green is a Professor of Political Science at the University of Toronto, with cross appointments at the School of Environment and the Munk School of Public Affairs. She holds a PhD in Public Policy from Princeton University and MPA from Columbia University. Her research is focused on climate governance, including carbon…