Will warmer weather slow COVID-19 spread?
"Weather alone cannot quench the epidemic in summer, even though it does help reduce the transmission rates to some extent."
"Weather alone cannot quench the epidemic in summer, even though it does help reduce the transmission rates to some extent."
"There is an impact from weather conditions, specifically temperature and humidity ... but those impacts are modest."
“ … increasing employees' say in when, where, and how they do their work ... improved well-being and reduced turnover, reducing costs ... "
… this is the wrong moment to hit the economy with any added juice. … “We certainly don't have a lot of spare workers today.”
... cutting down trees to burn them would be worse for climate over the next few decades.
"For the world to meet even a 2°C target requires collaboration between the United States and China."
Professor Charles Fine … talks about how the school has weathered the pandemic and where the future lies in executive education.
MIT Sloan School of Management [had a] 6-point increase to 44%.
Demand for workers who understand E.S.G. will likely continue to grow, said Bethany Patten ...
"The trouble is that a determined attacker will find a way in. ... You need cyber fire drills so ... you're prepared.”