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Can We Engineer Our Way Out of Global Warming?
Business and Society, Climate and Solutions, Climate and Sustainability, Economics and Policy, Energy Transition, Tamer Institute for Social Enterprise and Climate Change, Value Investing

Can We Engineer Our Way Out of Global Warming?

In another session devoted to climate change, host Professor Ray Horton talks about an unconventional way of halting global warming — known as solar geo-engineering — with Professor Gernot Wagner, faculty director of the Climate Knowledge Initiative at the Tamer Center for Social Enterprise and senior lecturer at Columbia Business School.

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Mike Hahn '19 of Ten Oaks Group joins the Private Equity Program Advisory Board

Mike Hahn '19 of Ten Oaks Group joins the Private Equity Program Advisory Board

The Private Equity Program at Columbia Business School is pleased to welcome to the advisory board, Mike Hahn '19 Founder of Ten Oaks Group

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Lessons from Bridging the American Divides
Economics and Policy, Elections, Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Leadership and Strategy, Politics, Social Enterprise

Lessons from Bridging the American Divides

Amid unprecedented polarization, business leaders must foster constructive dialogue.

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Decarbonizing Steel: Four Key Points from Industry Leaders
Climate and Policy, Climate and Solutions, Climate and Sustainability, Energy

Decarbonizing Steel: Four Key Points from Industry Leaders

During a recent workshop at Columbia Business School, experts addressed the challenge of soaring emissions, highlighting the urgent need for a comprehensive transformation across the industry.

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Lise Strickler ’86 and Mark Gallogly ’86: Three Cairns Group, the Climate Crisis, and Climate Solutions
Climate and Solutions, Social Enterprise, Tamer Institute for Social Enterprise and Climate Change

Lise Strickler ’86 and Mark Gallogly ’86: Three Cairns Group, the Climate Crisis, and Climate Solutions

Lise Strickler ’86 and Mark Gallogly ’86 are the co-founders of Three Cairns Group, a mission-driven investment and philanthropic firm focused on the climate crisis.

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New Study Proposes Optimal Product Ranking Strategy for Online Platforms
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New Study Proposes Optimal Product Ranking Strategy for Online Platforms

Columbia Business School Research Suggests Companies Can Reduce Consumer Regret by Promoting Both Highly Rated Products and Newer Products

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The Implications of AI on the Future of Education & Work: An MBA Perspective
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The Implications of AI on the Future of Education & Work: An MBA Perspective

A recent CBS graduate shares firsthand experience of the escalating influence of AI across education, work dynamics, business landscapes, and societal structures.

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