Business Leadership on the Path to Net Zero: Reasons for Optimism at the 2022 Climate Conference
Climate change presents humanity with a dizzying array of challenges, but green shoots of progress are emerging from the world of business.
What’s Still Misunderstood About Carbon Markets: Q&A with Professor Bruce Usher
Usher explains why it’s not necessarily bad if carbon markets shift emissions, and what is crucial to creating an effective carbon market.
The Brussels Effect on Sustainable Finance
The EU's new sustainable finance taxonomy will go a long way toward strengthening Europe's market for green investment.
How to Make Climate Pledges Stick
China’s pledge in September to pursue carbon neutrality by 2060 was followed by a similar pledge from Japan a month later.
The Path to Decarbonizing Energy
The global energy transition is underway. Coal and gas, two of the greatest contributors of CO2 emissions, are no longer the cheapest energy sources.
Three Global Steps to a Biden Climate Initiative
The climate crisis is the greatest threat to humanity’s long-term viability. With more sensible US leadership, the world will have a fighting chance of survival.
Advice to the Next US President: Climate Change
Government's role in tackling global warming is crucial, says Geoff Heal, a Chazen Senior Scholar. Here's how it can be done.
Is Growth Outdated?
Growth at any cost is, well, costing us — and we can’t rely on the marketplace to solve the earth’s problems.
Helping Nonprofits Work Smarter — from the Inside Out
Community Resource Exchange, helmed by Katie Leonberger ’08, provides much-needed management, leadership, and other consulting services to more than 300 social-service nonprofits in New York City.