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Climate Knowledge Initiative
Date
April 10, 2026
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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 Finance
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April 13, 2026
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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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Cryptocurrency
Date
February 24, 2026
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The Hidden Risk Behind Stablecoins: New Columbia Business School Research Reveals a Hidden Tradeoff

As stablecoins enter a new regulatory era, the research shows that systems designed to reduce the risk of sudden sell-offs during market stress can also make it more challenging to keep stablecoin prices stable at $1.
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Insights, Leadership and Strategy
Date
April 26, 2024
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Insights, Leadership and Strategy

Brave New World Revisited: 5 Trends Reshaping Business Practices

Aldous Huxley's dystopian novel depicted a society centered around standardization and efficiency, with Henry Ford idolized as its founder. Almost a century later, while society has largely avoided this fate, management practices still cling to these principles, though a managerial revolution seems imminent.
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Healthcare
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May 22, 2014
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Navigating the New Marketplace: Could More Insurance Options Lead to Poorer Choices?

Tens of thousands of people flocked to the new online marketplace this past week, in hopes of signing up for coverage that could kick in as early as New Year's Day. The federal website is working better, but as more people get through the initial application process, they may then face a possibly daunting decision: which of all the plans should they choose?An Affordable Care Act 'promise': competition
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Ethics and Leadership, Leadership
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February 26, 2010
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Students Create Ethics News Digest

The Student Leadership and Ethics Board initiates a weekly news digest that highlights ethics.
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Marketing
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January 30, 2013
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The Networking Payoff

This article originally appeared in Columbia Ideas at Work. As Facebook users check for friends’ latest updates, they’re also exposed to the advertisements that the social networking site pulls into their feeds. How effective is this? How can social networking sites encourage users to click on ads for new products — and increase revenue along the way? Ad content targeted at individual users through their social media feeds depends heavily on their engagement, which can be measured in part by the amount of content they create.
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