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Action Learning Data

Bridging real estate and data science

By Tracey Palmer

An increasing number of commercial real estate assets are becoming obsolete, due to shifting market conditions, evolving work patterns, and sustainability imperatives. JLL, a global leader in real estate services and solutions, needed a framework that would help predict this obsolescence, assess inv...

Sep 22, 2025
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Alumni Leadership

MIT Sloan Alumni Honored for Service to Institute Community

By Andrew Husband

MIT Sloan alumni across programs and class years were recognized by the MIT Alumni Association for their service to the Institute.

Sep 22, 2025
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MIT Kuo Sharper Center for Prosperity and Entrepreneurship Entrepreneurship

Systems Change Approach to Rethink Entrepreneurship

To solve the world’s most entrenched challenges, from affordable housing to energy poverty, we must shift from treating symptoms to transforming market systems. This as part of our latest paper and blog series, which introduces a new framework for Systems Change Entrepreneurship, offering entreprene...

Sep 22, 2025
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MIT Kuo Sharper Center for Prosperity and Entrepreneurship Entrepreneurship

The Rise of Global Growth Markets as the New Engine of Progress

The markets once labeled “emerging” are not simply catching up to advanced economies — they are charting new pathways that can define the global future. They represent 85% of the world’s population and are now the primary engines of growth and creativity. What was once seen as “potential” is now und...

Sep 18, 2025
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Climate Action

MIT Sloan is at the intersection of business and climate change.
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Tracking emissions to help companies reduce their environmental footprint
Context Labs, led by Dan Harple SM ’13, uses AI-enabled data analytics and verification to help companies measure their true greenhouse emissions and document reductions.
The Climate Project at MIT, a major campus-wide effort, includes new arrangements for promoting cross-Institute collaborations and new mechanisms for engaging with outside partners to speed the development and implementation of climate solutions.
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The Climate Project at MIT
Our goal is to become one of the world’s most prolific and collaborative sources of technological, behavioral, and policy solutions for the global climate challenge. We'll know we have succeeded only if, in 10 years, we have changed the expected trajectory of global climate outcomes for the better.
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Executive Education
Business Sustainability Strategy
This short course explores the process of achieving sustainability through innovation and behavioral change and helps leaders manage sustainability goals without compromising profits.

Climate Action at MIT Sloan

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4 actions for business to help curb carbon emissions
MIT Sloan climate expert John Sterman spells out the actions businesses can take to mitigate the economic and ecological harms of global warming.
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One Day with David Brown, Army Veteran and MBA '25
In the final year of his MBA, Brown has co-founded a climate tech company—Helix Carbon—with Dr. Ariel Furst, an MIT associate professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering, and Evan Haas, MBA '24, SM '24. Their goal: erase the footprint of tough-to-carbonize industries
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What business needs to know about carbon border adjustments
The EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism is “the thing that has made me most optimistic,” says MIT Sloan climate economist Catherine Wolfram.
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Climate change and machine learning — the good, bad, and unknown
Machine learning can drive climate action initiatives, but its widespread use could have negative implications, according to Climate Change AI’s Priya Donti.
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Getting Strategic About Sustainability
When it comes to sustainability, many companies try to tackle too many issues at once. The result? Very little meaningful impact.
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Three MIT startups taking on the global waste challenge
These alumni entrepreneurs are applying MIT know-how to keep goods out of landfills, reduce energy costs in recycling, and provide safe sanitation.


The climate continues to change, and it’s changed pretty dramatically in the last 15 years. I don’t think we should draw too many conclusions about what’s possible.
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Catherine Wolfram

Professor, Applied Economics, MIT Sloan, and Former Deputy Assistant Secretary for Climate and Energy Economics at the U.S. Treasury


Hope isn’t naïve optimism—the belief that some technological breakthrough will save us. It's the belief that what we do matters. That by working together, we can create a better world.
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John Sterman

Jay W. Forrester Professor of Management


One of the gaps the MIT Climate Policy Center seeks to fill is being the connective tissue across all of these different centers to understand what the policy implications are and to understand how everything fits together.
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Christopher Knittel

Associate Dean for Climate and Sustainability, the George P. Shultz Professor , and a Professor of Applied Economics at the MIT Sloan School of Management


As an entrepreneur, I think: How am I making my community better? How am I helping to create employment? I was looking for a school with a well-developed, holistic sustainability program.
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Victoria Eugenia Tostado Bringas

 SFMBA ’24

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Climate Centers and Initiatives

MIT Sloan Sustainability Initiative
MIT Sloan Sustainability Initiative
The MIT Sloan Sustainability Initiative is committed to advancing systems change for an equitable and sustainable world.
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MIT Climate Policy Center
The MIT Climate Policy Center serves as MIT's "front door" for local, state, federal, and international climate policymakers. Our mission is to serve as a trusted, non-partisan resource for policymakers who seek to advance evidence-based climate policy in the next decade.
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MIT Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research
CEEPR promotes rigorous, objective research for improved decision making in government and the private sector, and secures the relevance of its work through close cooperation with industry partners from around the globe.
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MIT Energy Initiative
MITEI connects researchers from across MIT and facilitates collaborations with industry, nonprofits, and government to speed and scale commercialization of no- and low-carbon technologies.
Global Change
MIT Center for Sustainability Science and Strategy
The purpose of CS3 is to advance knowledge and computational capabilities in the field of sustainability science, and support decision-makers in government, industry and civil society to achieve sustainability goals.
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MIT Climate Portal
The MIT Climate Portal is an online home for timely, science-based information about the causes and consequences of climate change – and what can be done to address it.

MIT's Climate Action Impact

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Sustainability Certificate alumni in our community

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Leaders in government, business, NGOs, experienced En-ROADS

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Participants in MIT Sloan Executive Education's sustainability courses

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Completed 'S-Lab' projects with leading companies

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Alumni Tackling Climate Challenges
MIT Sloan is committed to developing principled leaders educated in and dedicated to sustainable business practices.
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Ideas Made to Matter: Climate Action
Ideas and insight about climate action from MIT Sloan
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Alumni Entrepreneurship

Professor Ed Roberts

Professor Ed Roberts joins Christopher Reichert, MOT ’04, on Sloanies Talking with Sloanies.

May 29, 2020
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Alumni Leadership

Dr. Sreenivas Koka, EMBA ’13

Dr. Sreenivas Koka, EMBA ’13, talks about how his multicultural upbringing and MIT Sloan experience transformed his approach to dentistry and leadership.

Sep 23, 2025
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MIT Executive MBA Entrepreneurship

Leveraging the MIT EMBA to drive innovation in the Midwest

Melissa Roberts Chapman, EMBA ‘22, has dedicated her career to fostering entrepreneurship and economic development, particularly in the Midwest. As the President of the KC BioHub and Kansas City’s Regional Innovation Officer, she works to build an equitable biomanufacturing and biologics innovation ...

Sep 30, 2025
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MIT Kuo Sharper Center for Prosperity and Entrepreneurship Entrepreneurship

PRESS RELEASE: Botswana Collaboration Kickoff

The Center officially kicked off our multi-year collaboration with the Government of Botswana, marked by a series of exciting events including the first Foundry Fellow Reunion in Africa, the start of our 12-week early-stage entrepreneurship program with over 31 startups and the preparations for exci...

Jul 2, 2025
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MIT Kuo Sharper Center for Prosperity and Entrepreneurship Entrepreneurship

Are you, as an Entrepreneur, Achieving All the Impact You Can?

The Legatum Center for Development and Entrepreneurship at MIT Sloan surveyed African entrepreneurs leading early-stage startups and found there was a huge gap between their articulation of the market need (i.e. “the problem”) and what their ventures would achieve in five years.

Feb 1, 2024
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