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Latest on Climate

Climate and Finance
Date
April 13, 2026
Maintenance workers service a solar panel.
Climate and Finance

Solving the World’s Most Perfect Problem

Professor Gernot Wagner explains how behavioral science can bridge the gap between what we know and what we actually do to fight climate change.
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Climate Knowledge Initiative
Date
April 10, 2026
mining minerals
Climate Knowledge Initiative

Mining for the Energy Transition

Securing the supply of key minerals is mission critical for the clean energy transition.Minerals Deck PPTMinerals Deck PDF
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Climate and Sustainability, Climate and Technology, Climate Knowledge Initiative
Date
March 10, 2026
geothermal power plant
Climate and Sustainability, Climate and Technology, Climate Knowledge Initiative

Geothermal Energy: Five Key Insights from Industry Leaders

Geothermal is a proven, clean source of baseload power. Yet despite decades of operational success, it accounts for less than 1% of global electricity generation. That's about to change.Conventional hydrothermal systems are ready to deploy today, and next-generation technologies like enhanced geothermal systems (EGS), closed-loop systems, and superhot geothermal will unlock heat resources beyond naturally occurring reservoirs, dramatically expanding geothermal potential.With federal support in the United States and unprecedented private investment, we've entered geothermal's breakout decade.Geothermal Power Deck (PDF)Geothermal Heating & Cooling Deck (PDF)
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Climate and Solutions, Climate and Sustainability, Climate and Technology, Climate Knowledge Initiative
Date
November 20, 2025
Shutterstock Photo Image of Biofuel gas
Climate and Solutions, Climate and Sustainability, Climate and Technology, Climate Knowledge Initiative

Biofuels as an interim solution for hard-to-electrify sectors

Biofuels are uniquely positioned to help stopgap emissions in the sectors that cannot yet easily be electrified like aviation, maritime shipping, heavy trucking, and industrial heat, while emerging technologies become ready for widespread industrial-scale commercial deployment. Already a $100 billion industry in the U.S. and growing 8 percent annually, they offer an immediate, plug-in substitute for fossil fuels that works with existing infrastructure.Biofuels Deck (PDF)Biofuels Deck (PPT)
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Climate and Policy, Climate and Solutions, Climate and Sustainability
Date
November 17, 2025
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Climate and Policy, Climate and Solutions, Climate and Sustainability

How to Measure Climate Progress

Ending reliance on oil, coal, and gas, and embracing technologies that will only improve and become cheaper over time, is not just smart climate policy. It is the best way to improve economic competitiveness and human prosperity for decades to come.
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Climate and Solutions, Climate and Sustainability, Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Marketplace
Date
November 14, 2025
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Climate and Solutions, Climate and Sustainability, Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Marketplace

Retailers Confront Tariff Whiplash: CBS’s “Next Frontier in Retail” Discussion Focuses on Resilient, Regenerative Supply Chains

In recent years, a social media post about a new or revised tariff could upend a day’s work for Maithili Shenoy, until recently Target’s Vice President of Owned Brand Sourcing and Manufacturing for the Western Hemisphere.
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Climate and Policy, Climate and Solutions, Climate and Sustainability, Climate and Technology, Climate Knowledge Initiative
Date
November 07, 2025
DRAX POWER STATION, YORKSHIRE, UK
Climate and Policy, Climate and Solutions, Climate and Sustainability, Climate and Technology, Climate Knowledge Initiative

Carbon Capture's ‘Yes, and’ Role in Climate Action

Why the future of industrial decarbonization hinges on getting carbon capture economics right.Download Deck PPTDownload Deck PDF
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Climate and Policy, Climate and Solutions, Climate and Sustainability, Climate and Technology, Climate Knowledge Initiative
Date
October 10, 2025
Climate Week 2025 panel
Climate and Policy, Climate and Solutions, Climate and Sustainability, Climate and Technology, Climate Knowledge Initiative

Hard to Abate, Impossible to Ignore: How Green Steel and Low-Carbon Cement Are Cleaning Up Heavy Industry

One panel in Columbia Business School’s Climate Week lineup convened experts and practitioners from heavy industry to share what’s working as they push forward toward decarbonization. In doing this, the panel discussion reflected the larger mission of CBS’s Climate Knowledge Initiative. 
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Climate Faculty

Eric Johnson

Eric Johnson

Norman Eig Professor of Business
Marketing Division
Director
Center for the Decision Sciences
Fellow
Association for Psychological Science
Geoffrey Heal, Donald C. Waite III Professor of Social Enterprise

Geoffrey Heal

Donald C. Waite III Professor Emeritus of Social Enterprise in the Faculty of Business
Economics Division
Bernstein Faculty Leader
Bernstein Center for Leadership and Ethics
Gernot Wagner

Gernot Wagner

Senior Lecturer in Discipline of Economics in the Faculty of Business
Economics Division
Faculty Director, Climate Knowledge Initiative
Tamer Institute for Social Enterprise and Climate Change
Faculty Fellow
CESifo
Board Member
CarbonPlan
Columnist
Project Syndicate
Senior Fellow
Jain Family Institute
Vanessa Burbano

Vanessa Burbano

Donald C. Waite III Associate Professor of Social Enterprise
Management Division
Shivaram Rajgopal

Shivaram Rajgopal

Roy Bernard Kester and T.W. Byrnes Professor of Accounting and Auditing; Chair of the Accounting Division
Accounting Division
Chartered Accountancy
1987
Michael Morris

Michael Morris

Chavkin-Chang Professor of Leadership
Management Division
Rachel McDonald

Rachel McDonald

Adjunct Assistant Professor of Business
Management Division
Nicole DeHoratius

Nicole DeHoratius

Professor of Professional Practice in the Faculty of Business
Decision, Risk, and Operations Division
Faculty Director, Sustainable Operations Initiative, Tamer Institute for Social Enterprise and Climate Change.
Tamer Institute for Social Enterprise and Climate Change
Photo of Prof. Sandra Matz

Sandra Matz

Lulu Chow Wang Professor of Business
Management Division
Bruce Usher

Bruce Usher

Professor of Professional Practice; Co-Director of the Tamer Institute for Social Enterprise and Climate Change; Elizabeth B. Strickler '86 and Mark T. Gallogly '86 Faculty Director
Tamer Institute for Social Enterprise and Climate Change
Lisa Yao Liu

Lisa Liu

Assistant Professor of Business
Accounting Division

Latest Climate Research

Beliefs, evidence, and climate action

Authors
Mark Freeman, Ben Groom, Frikk Nesje, and Gernot Wagner
Date
Forthcoming
Format
Journal Article
Journal
Energy Economics

We assess how changes in the scientific consensus around equilibrium climate sensitivity (ECS), as captured by the IPCC’s Fifth (AR5) and Sixth (AR6) Assessment Reports, impact policymakers’ willingness to take climate action. Taking the IPCC’s reports at face value, the ECS estimates in AR6 would have lowered a policymaker’s willingness to act on climate relative to AR5 due to a narrower "likely" range. However, Bayesian updating may reverse this conclusion.

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The Geothermal Opportunity

Authors
Gernot Wagner
Date
May 4, 2026
Format
Newspaper/Magazine Article
Publication
Milken Review

The Earth beneath our feet holds an almost comically simple solution to our energy problems. Drill down a few kilometers anywhere on the planet and you’ll find temperatures hot enough to boil water.

Run that water through a turbine, generate electricity, reinject the cooled water into the ground, repeat. No fuel needed. No emissions. Just heat from the planet’s molten core, which will remain hot for billions of years – long after anyone stops caring about quarterly earnings reports.

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Opportunities: How the green growth mindset can achieve big climate wins

Authors
Gernot Wagner
Date
April 30, 2026
Format
Chapter
Book
Climate Change

It’s natural to expect that humanity’s response to a warming planet will involve sacrifices as we cut down on consumption and give up unsustainable ways of living. Climate action, has another side: however, where there’s room for growth and innovation. Reflecting the mentality he encounters at Columbia Business School, where MBA students are constantly asking, “What can I do over the course of my career? How do I make myself useful?” Wagner emphasizes that decarbonization means investment—in economies, companies, and oneself.

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Why more fossil fuels won’t fix the Iran energy crisis

Authors
Gernot Wagner
Date
April 16, 2026
Format
Journal Article
Journal
Nature

Climate-friendly technologies are the best way to stymie rising inflation — and will get better and cheaper over time.

Full text via nature.com [PDF]

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A bias-corrected & downscaled massive ensemble to diagnose uncertainty in climate impact projections

Authors
Kevin Schwarzwald, Nathan Lenssen, Radley Horton, and Gernot Wagner
Date
February 24, 2026
Format
Working Paper

Projections of climate change and climate impacts requires bias-corrected, downscaled output from ensembles of earth system models (ESMs). Potential impacts are uncertain due to modeling differences between ESMs, internal variability stemming from the chaos of the earth system, and differences in the historical reference datasets used to bias-corrected and downscale ESM output. Here, we introduce the Bias-Corrected and Downscaled Massive Ensemble (BCD-ME), a set of over 1,400 projections of daily mean and maximum temperature.

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Trajectory Normalizing Work in Unstable Production Environments: When Adapting Production Means Appearing Authentic

Authors
Alan Zhang
Date
January 30, 2026
Format
Journal Article
Journal
Organization Science

Organizations emphasize specific production practices to deal with authenticity pressures, but the practices that signal authenticity to audiences must be continually adapted when production environments are unstable. Changes in the environment can make production practices suddenly infeasible, compelling organizations to perform in different ways the highly visible practices that audiences have come to associate with authenticity.

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Cementing Carbon

Authors
Gernot Wagner
Date
January 22, 2026
Format
Newspaper/Magazine Article
Publication
Milken Review

To appreciate how fundamental a role cement plays in human society, one must first understand the importance of the carbon cycle in the evolution of the planet. Carbon dioxide (CO₂) in the atmosphere dissolves in seawater and gets metabolized by living corals and plankton that eventually die and decompose into ocean sediments. The sediments are compressed over millions of years until they become limestone – a natural storage vault for elemental carbon, like coal, oil and gas.

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Economic Damages of Delayed Climate Action

Authors
Kent Daniel, Robert B. Litterman, and Gernot Wagner
Date
December 21, 2025
Format
Working Paper

Delayed climate mitigation imposes substantial economic costs by shifting the burden of adjustment onto future generations. We quantify these welfare losses within a climate-economy model that allows us to calculate the deadweight loss (DWL) of underpricing carbon pollution. We simulate policy delay by constraining initial mitigation years and comparing resulting welfare outcomes to an unconstrained baseline.

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Climate shift uncertainty and economic damages

Authors
Romain Fillon, Manuel Linsenmeier, and Gernot Wagner
Date
December 9, 2025
Format
Working Paper

Focusing on global annual averages of climatic variables can bias aggregate and distributional estimates of the economic impacts of climate change. We here empirically identify dose-response functions of GDP growth rates to daily mean temperature levels and combine them with regional intra-annual climate projections of daily mean temperatures. We then disentangle, for various shared socio-economic pathways (SSPs), how much of the missing impacts are due to heterogeneous warming patterns over space.

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