4 ways the US election could impact 2025 climate policy
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A Republican sweep could reverse the Biden administration’s signature 2022 climate law. MIT Sloan economist Catherine Wolfram analyzes four potential outcomes.
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A Republican sweep could reverse the Biden administration’s signature 2022 climate law. MIT Sloan economist Catherine Wolfram analyzes four potential outcomes.
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The California electricity crisis in 2000 was one of the greatest financial disasters of the past century. Decades later, the question remained: Why did the newly created electricity markets fail?
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These three pioneers made quiet contributions to technology and the global economy that can’t be understated. Without their work, nothing works.
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Platforms excel at connecting disparate buyers and sellers. That model is poised to support the circular economy, which reuses raw materials and finished goods.
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A framework based on data, models, decisions, and value can help you leverage analytics for better business outcomes.
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Change is afoot in venture capital, from machine learning to the impacts of COVID-19. Here’s a quick primer on what’s happening now.
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A debate on whether machines should pay up for replacing human workers.
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Training and developing a workforce doesn’t just benefit employees; it helps organizations become transformation-ready.
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Laura Kodres, will teach a new course, “Navigating Regulation in the Post-Global Crisis World," this fall.
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To support data science teams, start by pointing them toward the right problem.