Hard to Abate, Impossible to Ignore: Industrial Decarbonization in a Shifting Policy Landscape
Columbia Business School
Columbia Business School
Columbia Business School
Columbia Business School Case
New York, NY
Columbia Business School Climate Knowledge Initiative
New York Life Insurance Company, One World Trade Center
Innsbruck, Austria
Museumsquartier, Wien
A net-zero world by 2100 is likely inevitable, but the next decade will be critical for securing a livable future.
by Cody E. Finke, Theodore G. Albertson, Ian McKay, Aravindh Rajan, Eric McFarland, Annelise Gill-Wiehl, Daniel M. Kammen, and Gernot Wagner
Columbia Business School Executive Education
Alpbach, Austria
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.
If political conditions in the United States and elsewhere require a rebranding of technologies formerly known as “climate tech,” so be it. The larger economic, technological, and geopolitical forces propelling everyone toward cleaner energy remain as strong as ever.
Interview with Srijana Mitra Das
The YEARS Project mini-documentary
by Steve Benen