MIT Researchers studied Congressman’s “Connect The Grid Act”
Connecting Texas power grid to U.S. would increase reliability and save hundreds of millions of dollars, study shows
Connecting Texas power grid to U.S. would increase reliability and save hundreds of millions of dollars, study shows
Study: Burning wood pellets for energy endangers local communities’ health
Ayomikun “Ayo” Ayodeji, SB ’22, will begin postgraduate studies at Oxford University next fall.
A county-by-county study shows where the U.S. job market will evolve most during the move to clean energy.
Study of rigorous trial, co-authored by Erwin H. Schell Professor Joseph Doyle, shows mixed results and suggests need to keep examining how nutrition can combat a pervasive disease.
In the culture wars’ latest front, how sustainable principles affect equities is a burning topic addressed in a recent research study.
This study examines the impact of ESG ratings on fund holdings, stock returns, and firm behavior.
The Good Jobs Institute, founded by Professor of the Practice Zeynep Ton, helps companies improve frontline jobs and company performance.
In an article for The Hill, MIT Sloan Assistant Professor Anna Stansbury makes the case that ethical business executives would benefit from better enforcement of U.S. labor law.
John Sterman makes the cases that wood bioenergy is not carbon energy and, in fact, worse for the climate than coal