Where in the U.S. Will the Shift to Clean Energy Affect Jobs Most?
Fast Company interviewed Christopher Knittel, MIT Sloan professor, about a new map from his co-authored paper revealing job disruptions from global fossil fuel shift in the US.
Fast Company interviewed Christopher Knittel, MIT Sloan professor, about a new map from his co-authored paper revealing job disruptions from global fossil fuel shift in the US.
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“We’re able to come to a beautiful place in the summer... but also play really high quality classical music with great colleagues.”
MIT Sloan’s program focuses on sustainability strategy, innovation, and sustainable business practices.
"If that psychological barrier is not overcome, then this will be a downhill process of more outsourcing and more job loss."
"I also feel the presence of profound positive possibility that is palpable across so many places today."
"Although there is also growing ESG awareness among Asean consumers, this is to a lesser extent than in North America and Europe."
"To return to the 'all the world's a stage' metaphor, wrecking the climate stage on which all human stories are told is not a wise move."