Once the subject of science fiction, artificial Intelligence (AI) is here to stay. From self-driving cars to “smart” appliances to movie recommendations from your favorite streaming service, AI pervades so many aspects of modern daily life. And while the conveniences AI offers are not without their environmental costs, it can hold great promise for protecting the planet. In this episode, ELI’s Georgia Ray speaks with Jed Anderson, the founder of EnviroAI, to discuss the role of AI in environmental compliance. Jed shares how we can leverage the sophisticated pattern-recognition capabilities implicit in AI technology to better monitor emissions and takes Georgia on a virtual tour of a Texas oil refinery.
From Voting Rights to Farming’s Future: The Year in Alumni Books
News from Columbia Law
December 1, 2022

Over the past year, alumni have published nonfiction books covering legal topics from climate change to voting rights to the January 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol. A professor of art crime, a former attorney general, and a leading expert on African American legal history are among the Columbia Law alumni authors who published nonfiction books in 2022. . . .

Mark Templeton

Clinical Professor of Law, Director of the Abrams Environmental Law Clinic, University of Chicago Law School, Chicago, IL

Carita Walker

General Counsel, Chief Legal Officer, Shell Recharge Solutions, Los Angeles CA

Mathy Stanislaus

Vice Provost, Executive Director, The Environmental Collaboratory, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA