Corporate climate plans are improving, but still 'critically insufficient'
"If these companies had very concrete, detailed plans to get to even a 20 percent reduction by 2030, I'd feel a lot more comfortable."
"If these companies had very concrete, detailed plans to get to even a 20 percent reduction by 2030, I'd feel a lot more comfortable."
"Russia has huge amounts of natural gas and coal, so there's no real economic incentive for them to develop wind."
Senior lecturer emeritus John Reilly said that ultimately, proper regulation of corpo
"If organizations want to reap real business benefits from their investments in AI, customers need to trust it."
"People don't really want to change their lifestyle...If we have to do this with behavior changes, it'll be very difficult."
Incoming students tested the climate simulation tool En-ROADS with the goal of creating “a healthier, safer, more prosperous, and more sustainable world.”
South America’s largest nation named a respected figure to run its carbon market as it prepares to host international climate talks in November.
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.
Senior lecturer Robert Pozen joined WWL First News to discuss the national debt.