'Carbon pricing at Europe's borders is a good idea, but it has clear limits'
Professor Catherine Wolfram and co-authors wrote: "The European climate strategy, built mai
Professor Catherine Wolfram and co-authors wrote: "The European climate strategy, built mai
GrowthFactor's three cofounders all met during their first semester at MIT Sloan – Raj Shrimali (MBA '25) had been working in machine learning and AI his entire life; Sam Hall (MBA '25) had spent y
Mike Sanchez (MBA '25) said: "I came to MIT Sloan to pursue my MBA with the intent of founding a company. What I didn't expect was finding my co-founders before I even had a concrete idea.
Senior lecturer Otto Scharmer said: "The most important thing is to be open to something new.
In a recent paper, senior lecturer
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Professor Catherine Wolfram, Faculty Affiliate of the MIT Climate Policy Center, discusses the impact of oil sanctions on the Russian economy and the design of a price cap.
Professor Catherine Wolfram, a Faculty Affiliate of the MIT Climate Policy Center, discusses the impacts of Europe's new carbon border tax.
This edition feat. unique policy research insights exploring whether renewables are contributing to rising electricity costs. Short answer: no, it's rate design. Also, welcoming Didem Nisanci!
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