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Action Learning

In USA Lab class, MIT students help strengthen American communities

USA Lab students conduct fieldwork to deepen their understanding of America's economic and social struggles, and uncover sustainable solutions that work.

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Ideas Made to Matter Data

Flexible data centers can reduce costs — if not emissions

By Dylan Walsh

Data centers that shift workload to different times of day save money, but the environmental impact depends on the local grid.

Oct 20, 2025
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Alumni

Investing in the Changing Face of Food

Supply Change Capital invests at the intersection of food, culture, and technology to catalyze early-stage sustainable businesses that modernize the food system.

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Teaching Resources Library Strategy

Ferrari in 2025

By Donald Sull Cameron Davis Neha Golakia Sofia Joison Abhi Parikh Kristina Vorndran

The performance of the luxury performance car segment closely mirrored trends in the broader luxury goods sector, and both were buoyed by rising global wealth and demand for high-end products in the first quarter of the twenty-first century. During the global recession of 2008-2009, however, demand ...

May 11, 2025
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Ideas Made to Matter Organizational Culture

Professor Emeritus Jay W. Forrester, digital computing and system dynamics pioneer, dies at 98

By Zach Church

The inventor of an early form of RAM had an outsized influence on organizational dynamics, supply chains, and sustainability.

Nov 18, 2016
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Ideas Made to Matter Sustainability

The 6 stages of systemic investing

By Hibah Khan Jason Jay Kirsten Andersen

This new starter kit offers investors practical steps and tools to move from from isolated efforts to coordinated, systems-level change.

Sep 3, 2025
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Ideas Made to Matter Sustainability

Building global partnerships for climate advocacy

By Zach Church

At Ceres, Chris Fox leads collaborative, goal-based work with investors to limit global warming.

Jun 8, 2020
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Press Analytics

Innovating for a smoother ride

By MIT Sloan Office of Communications

This research has implications for tackling decision-making problems in the sharing economy.

Aug 21, 2019
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Action Learning

Navigating cultures while making a difference

Lukas Kamphausen MFin '18 is helping to bring sustainable electricity to low-income families in Gaza with easy-to-install solar kits.

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Ideas Made to Matter Organizational Culture

How to lead a socially responsible organization

By Tracy Mayor

From gun safety to voting rights to climate action, CEOs from Levi Strauss and Unilever describe how they decide which social issues to back, and why.

Jul 14, 2021
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