Turning Trash into Treasure: A CBS Alum Champions the Circular Economy, Sustainable Entrepreneurship
With investments in dozens of companies worldwide, Ron Gonen '04 closes the loop on sustainable economic practices.
With investments in dozens of companies worldwide, Ron Gonen '04 closes the loop on sustainable economic practices.
These entrepreneurs share how rooting their businesses in community makes them stronger.
Floods, droughts, wildfires, and other deadly phenomena are what make climate change so costly. Now that a future of higher average global temperatures is inevitable, managing the problem well requires that we cut off the tail end of the extreme-weather distribution.
Despite skepticism and concerns, congestion pricing is likely the most effective solution to address persistent traffic congestion in the city argue Charles Komanoff and Gernot Wagner.
Here's what happened when CBS Climate Economist Gernot Wagner overhauled his leaky, 200-year-old New York City co-op.
A new study by Columbia Business School Professor Sandra C. Matz, Academic Director in Executive Education Moran Cerf, and Northwestern University Professor Malcolm A. MacIver, tests the effectiveness of climate prediction markets in boosting support, concern, and knowledge around climate action.
To think that technology will save us from climate change is to invite riskier behavior, or moral hazard. Whether a climate solution creates new problems has little to do with the solution, and everything to do with us.
The wildfires should finally put to rest any of the doubts that deep and sustained cuts to our burning of fossil fuels are indeed warranted, says Professor Gernot Wagner.
At this year’s event, headlined Climate × Data, five common themes emerged from panel discussions and interactive presentations.
Columbia Business School’s Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh shares his insights from his research into how a shift toward remote and hybrid work, combined with rising interest rates and a transition to a green economy, is changing real estate.