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'The US state's absence at COP30 created a power vacuum in climate action — China's taken the leadership role but it poses risks'
In this interview with Jason Jay, director of the Sustainability I
Municipalities Warn Beacon Hill They’ll Need to Slow Down Solar Projects Due to State Limit
Lawmakers are weighing eliminating solar caps for municipal projects. MIT Professor Christopher R. Knittel weighs in.
Celebrating the Advancement of Technology Leadership Through Policy Analysis and Guidance
The MIT Technology and Policy Program marked 50 years with a symposium exploring its history of education, research, and impact — while looking ahead to technology policy issues of the future.
Helping Power-System Planners Prepare for an Unknown Future
Macro, a modeling tool developed by the MIT Energy Initiative, enables energy-system planners to explore options for developing infrastructure to support decarbonized, reliable, & low-cost power grids
Introducing the Minerals Stewardship Consortium at MIT
The consortium convenes industry, academia, and policy leaders to navigate competing demands and reimagine materials supply.
3 Questions: Why Meritocracy is Hard to Achieve
MIT Sloan Professor Emilio J. Castilla explains how bias can creep into employers’ talent management processes — and what leaders can do to make their organizations fairer and more meritocratic.
Listening to Frontline Workers
A study led by MIT Sloan Professor Erin L. Kelly examines the potential for employee input to improve workplace well-being.
Craft Schedules That Work for Everyone
This article by Donald Sull of MIT Sloan and Alexander Kowalski of Cornell University's ILR School draws on Kowalski's research on scheduling practices in e-commerce fulfillment centers.
Ask Me Anything with Ken Milstead, EMBA '25
In this previously-recorded LinkedIn Live, MIT EMBA alumnus Ken Milstead, EMBA '25, talks about his experience in the program and how it's made an impact.