What Is COP28 and Why Is It Important?
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.
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.
Chazen Senior Scholar Geoffrey Heal outlines three major barriers to the decarbonization of electric power generation on a global scale.
The Brazil Climate Summit, held in September 2022, included panels on technology and disruption, policy changes and incentives to achieve net zero, climate justice, and the potential of the carbon credit economy.
The Brazil Climate Summit, held in September 2022, included panels on technology and disruption, policy changes and incentives to achieve net zero, climate justice, and the potential of the carbon credit economy.
Climate change presents humanity with a dizzying array of challenges, but green shoots of progress are emerging from the world of business.
Usher explains why it’s not necessarily bad if carbon markets shift emissions, and what is crucial to creating an effective carbon market.
The EU's new sustainable finance taxonomy will go a long way toward strengthening Europe's market for green investment.
Following US President-elect Joe Biden's victory and recent carbon-neutrality pledges from China, Japan, the European Union, and others, now is the time to meet words with action.
The global energy transition is underway. Coal and gas, two of the greatest contributors of CO2 emissions, are no longer the cheapest energy sources.