Roberto Rigobon
Society of Sloan Fellows Professor of Management, Professor, Applied Economics, Professor, Applied Economics
Society of Sloan Fellows Professor of Management, Professor, Applied Economics, Professor, Applied Economics
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At Generate Capital, Yancan “Lydia” Li proves the potential of impact investing through successful projects and real metrics.
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Voluntary climate commitments by financial institutions aren’t having a positive impact, research finds. But banks do have time to reverse course and make progress.
Associate Dean for Climate and Sustainability, George P. Shultz Professor, Professor, Applied Economics
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Global, web-based community to pool intelligence to create solutions to address climate change
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Pushing back investments in renewable electricity generation by one year could outweigh the emission reductions and deaths avoided from March through June 2020.
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In some cases, solar lessees pick up a subsidy and then some.
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Financial economist Andrew W. Lo became an ESG believer after developing a mathematical formula that quantifies the financial return on impact investing.
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Future-ready employees are empowered, data-literate, comfortable with AI and machine learning, and committed to social and climate concerns.
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Most corporate net zero pledges depend on carbon offsets, but many offsets don’t reduce emissions. Use this framework to identify which offsets are effective.