Is climate change making inflation worse?
In a recent paper, associate dean for climate and sustainability
In a recent paper, associate dean for climate and sustainability
While burying power lines everywhere isn't feasible, there are still some places where the effort would be worth it, according to associate dean for climate and sustainability
Global oil futures surged the most in four years Monday, rising as much as 14%. The price of crude accounts for about half of how much motorists pay at the pump.
Markets now seem to be betting on a longer conflict, which could mean global oil supplies are disrupted for months, said professor
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Christopher Knittel, associate dean for climate and sustainability, warned that a slowdow
Christopher Knittel, associate dean for climate and sustain
Christopher Knittel, associate dean for climate and sustain
"We can't ignore the irony of branding ourselves as a shining example of the future, while being unable to run a sustainable train system."
"A week ago or certainly two weeks ago, I would have said: If the war stopped that day, the long-term implications would be pretty small," said