New Yorker: "Why the Time Has Finally Come for Geothermal Energy"
by Rivka Galchen
Columbia Business School initiative pointing to investable, scalable climate solutions, while unapologetically flagging where private and public interests diverge.
by Rivka Galchen
Coalbed methane is an underappreciated problem of global steel production. While cutting methane emissions in the steel supply chain will not produce green steel overnight, it could reduce the sector’s emissions by the equivalent of a billion tons of carbon annually, and at little cost.
Columbia Business School
Columbia Business School Case
Columbia Business School Climate Knowledge Initiative
A net-zero world by 2100 is likely inevitable, but the next decade will be critical for securing a livable future.
China’s Solar PV installations dropped 85 percent in June after a planned subsidy phase-out. But far from a retreat from renewables, the country's energy policy reforms reflect an increasingly mature and competitive solar industry.
The YEARS Project mini-documentary
Financial Times business school teaching case study
by Jonathan Sperling