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Alumni Sustainability

Can solar energy be more accessible?

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In the U.S., eighty percent of people are locked out of the solar market because they can’t put solar on their rooftop. Solstice, co-founded by Sandhya Murali, MBA ’15, and Stephanie Speirs, MBA ’17, is changing the system with an inclusive model of community solar.

Apr 26, 2024
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Alumni Sustainability

Can eco-friendly routing reduce emissions?

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Rubén Lozano Aguilera, MBA ’13 identified pollution as a key challenge for the future of transportation in urban areas. With the introduction of eco-friendly routes on Google Maps, Lozano Aguilera and team have prevented an estimated 2.4MM+ metric tons of CO2 emissions—equivalent to removing 500K fu...

Apr 23, 2024
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MIT Sloan Sustainability Initiative Sustainability

Making Progress Under Pressure II: How C-ROADS Can Train Better Negotiators

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A new course on responsible negotiation at the European University Institute’s School of Transnational Governance has now left its mark on the C-ROADS World Climate Simulation—a mark that could make the activity even more useful to today’s climate negotiators.

Jun 12, 2023
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MIT Sloan Sustainability Initiative

Streams of Study: Exploring Careers in Sustainability

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Navigating the countless opportunities at MIT & MIT Sloan can feel overwhelming, especially when it comes to charting your career path in sustainability. That’s why we are developing Streams of Study, a growing resource designed to make your journey easier, more intentional, and—most importantly—act...

Feb 26, 2025
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MIT Sloan Sustainability Initiative

Exploring Sustainability in Scandinavia

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This spring, the Sustainability Initiative joined 20 MBA students on a sustainability-themed Study Tour to Scandinavia during Sloan Innovation Period (SIP) and spring break. Our group explored how businesses across the region are turning sustainability commitments into action—while also immersing ou...

Apr 18, 2025
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IWER Non-Research

Mud Bay's Good Jobs Journey

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This 2019 MIT Sloan case by Zeynep Ton and Katie Bach describes how the executive team at Mud Bay, a privately held pet store chain based in Olympia, Washington, implemented a good jobs strategy by offering better wages and benefits and seeking to recoup the costs by increasing sales growth and lowe...

Feb 19, 2019
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