What Is ESG and Why Does It Matter?
CBS Professor Shivaram Rajgopal shares why understanding environmental, social, and governance (ESG) issues is vital for business leaders.
CBS Professor Shivaram Rajgopal shares why understanding environmental, social, and governance (ESG) issues is vital for business leaders.
CBS Professors Bruce Usher and Gernot Wagner share their insights on the the annual climate gathering and the School's role in shaping the future of climate education.
Across (and sometimes even within) academic disciplines, no topic under the broad umbrella of climate economics tolerates quite so large a gap between facts and dogma, and between the power of a seemingly simple idea on the one hand and raw political power on the other.
At the inaugural event for the new Climate Change and New American Economy Series, Brian Deese, MIT innovation fellow and former director of the National Economic Action Council at the White House, discusses climate action and economic opportunity.
CBS's Professor Shivaram Rajgopal found that many environmental, social, and governance-focused mutual funds fall short on their promises.
With investments in dozens of companies worldwide, Ron Gonen '04 closes the loop on sustainable economic practices.
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.
At this year's event, headlined Climate × Data, five common themes emerged from panel discussions and interactive presentations.
CBS Professor Shivaram Rajgopal weighs in on the challenges and possible solutions.