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Did the pandemic show us that we can cut carbon emissions? Sort of.
"People don't really want to change their lifestyle...If we have to do this with behavior changes, it'll be very difficult."
Brasil to Push for Global Coalition of Countries with Carbon Fees
South America’s largest nation named a respected figure to run its carbon market as it prepares to host international climate talks in November.
Why scarcity and crisis can become the biggest drivers of innovation
There is solid ground to support the thesis that scarcity, like crises, leads to great innovations. "A crisis provides a sudden and real sense of urgency.
National debt has surpassed $37 trillion – what does that mean for you?
Senior lecturer Robert Pozen joined WWL First News to discuss the national debt.
AI agents make humans more productive, MIT researchers say
Research by professor Si
How to cut through workplace chaos: Nelson Repenning on lean, flow & dynamic work design
In this Lean Blog Interviews podcast episode, professor Nelson Repenning shares
Sustainable thinking: Research aligned with green goals
A paper, co-authored by assistant professor
The AI job cuts are here — or are they?
Amazon is likely able to automate jobs faster than most of its rivals because of its scale, said associate professor
How much is climate change costing US households?
Studies of the economic impacts of climate change often look at long-term, national costs.