Electrified buses are cleaning up urban transit, one stop at a time
"Unless we have market coordination across states and cities, we're just not going to have access to the cheapest and best technologies."
"Unless we have market coordination across states and cities, we're just not going to have access to the cheapest and best technologies."
"A tariff is a tax on your own consumers. One problem is your consumers will not be happy. Second, of course, other countries will retaliate."
Coworkers who interacted more had faster calls, less stress and the same approval ratings as their colleagues who stayed glued to their phones.
"Persistent climate denial will increase the domestic cost of extreme weather events driven by the warming now built into the global system."
"User-based content moderation approaches have shown promise, but they best serve as a complement to, rather than replacement for, other tools."
Closing Conversation with Boston Globe Media CEO Linda Henry, SM ’05.
Updates from Leadership featuring Georgia Perakis, John C Head III Dean (Interim).
Dean’s Fireside Chat featuring Marcus Wilson, MBA ’04.
“Firms do not like economic uncertainty,” Christopher Knittel, MIT Sloan Professor of Applied Economics and Faculty Director of the MIT Climate Policy Center, explained in this article in The Hill.
In this interview published in The Times of India, MIT Sloan Professor Catherine Wolfram discusses the global transition to clean energy and various international aspects of climate policy.