Climate × Data

Columbia Business School

Get tax credits right to make clean hydrogen a boon not a boondoggle

Will the Banking Busts Hurt Clean Tech?

Rather than impeding the clean-energy race, the recent collapse of the US start-up community's go-to bank offers valuable lessons for managing the public-private minuet that the net-zero transition requires. The doomsayers are missing the bigger picture.

Jerusalem Post: “Drastic cut in climate pollution is best path to economic growth – study”

by Maayan Jaffe-Hoffman

Yale Climate Connections: “Drastic climate action is the best course for economic growth, new study finds”

by Dana Nuccitelli

Climate Policy

Spring 2023 MBA course

Econ Free Lunch

Columbia Business School

Europe Must Tax Brown and Subsidize Green

The US Inflation Reduction Act is a landmark legislative package that should be welcomed around the world, despite its putatively protectionist features. Owing to the positive learning-by-doing spillovers that follow from green subsidies, Europe and the rest of the world ultimately will benefit, too.

Bloomberg: New York Governor Walks Back Methane Accounting Change Plan

By Stephen Lee

Wiener Zeitung: “Debatte um Freihandel mit Mercosur-Staaten bricht nicht ab”

von Julian Mayr

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