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Climate

See the latest research, articles and faculty on the Climate Area of Expertise at Columbia Business School.

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Business and Society, Climate and Finance, Climate and Policy, Climate and Solutions
Date
February 10, 2023
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Business and Society, Climate and Finance, Climate and Policy, Climate and Solutions

‘Climate Tech Is in a Boom Right Now,’ Says NGO Leader

Nathaniel Keohane, president of the Center for Climate and Energy Solutions, visits CBS for a discussion on climate change policy and action.
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Climate and Policy, Economics and Policy, Energy Solutions, Energy Transition, Industry, Social Enterprise
Date
February 07, 2023
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Climate and Policy, Economics and Policy, Energy Solutions, Energy Transition, Industry, Social Enterprise

The Real Impact of West Virginia v. EPA: Q&A With Climate Economist Gernot Wagner

Wagner explains why the ruling will have implications for broader efforts to forestall global warming.
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Climate and Sustainability, Climate and Technology, Data/Big Data, Social Impact
Date
December 08, 2022
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Climate and Sustainability, Climate and Technology, Data/Big Data, Social Impact

Climate Modeling Reaches for the Next Level of Precision

Through two-way knowledge flow, CBS Professor Vanessa Burbano ensures that businesses shape and benefit from climate modeling.
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Climate and Policy, Climate and Solutions, Leadership and Strategy
Date
December 07, 2022
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Climate and Policy, Climate and Solutions, Leadership and Strategy

The Climate Call to Action

A letter from Dean Costis Maglaras opens the Winter/Spring 2023 issue of Columbia Business School's alumni magazine.
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Climate and Policy, Climate and Solutions, Climate and Sustainability, Net Zero
Date
December 07, 2022
‘The World Won’t Reach Net Zero Without Brazil’
Climate and Policy, Climate and Solutions, Climate and Sustainability, Net Zero

‘The World Won’t Reach Net Zero Without Brazil’

The Brazil Climate Summit, held in September 2022, included panels on technology and disruption, policy changes and incentives to achieve net zero, climate justice, and the potential of the carbon credit economy.
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Broadcasting and Digital Era, Data and Business Analytics, Insights
Date
December 07, 2022
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Broadcasting and Digital Era, Data and Business Analytics, Insights

Financing the World's Future

Investing in the era of climate change offers the opportunity and challenge of a lifetime, says Bruce Usher in his new book.
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Climate and Policy, Climate and Solutions, Climate and Sustainability, Leadership
Date
December 07, 2022
Columbia Business School The Square Earn LEED Gold Certification
Climate and Policy, Climate and Solutions, Climate and Sustainability, Leadership

Columbia Business School, The Square Earn LEED Gold Certification

The green building rating system measures how sustainable a building development is in areas including energy, water efficiency, material selection, and indoor air quality.
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Climate and Consumer Behavior, Climate and Policy, Climate and Solutions, Climate and Sustainability, Social Impact
Date
December 07, 2022
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Climate and Consumer Behavior, Climate and Policy, Climate and Solutions, Climate and Sustainability, Social Impact

Using Behavioral Science to Encourage Smarter Climate Choices

The Sustainability And Behavior Laboratory is using effective strategies to tilt consumers toward pro-climate decisions.
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Latest Climate Research

Climate change hits home

Authors
Elke Weber
Date
January 1, 2011
Format
Journal Article
Journal
Nature Climate Change

Engaging the public with climate change has proved difficult, in part because they see the problem as remote. New evidence suggests that direct experience of one anticipated impact — flooding — increases people's concern and willingness to save energy.

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Public understanding of climate change in the United States

Authors
Elke Weber and Paul Stern
Date
January 1, 2011
Format
Journal Article
Journal
American Psychologist

This article considers scientific and public understandings of climate change and addresses the following question: Why is it that while scientific evidence has accumulated to document global climate change and scientific opinion has solidified about its existence and causes, U.S. public opinion has not and has instead become more polarized? Our review supports a constructivist account of human judgment.

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The Drivers of Greenwashing

Authors
Magali Delmas and Vanessa Burbano
Date
January 1, 2011
Format
Journal Article
Journal
California Management Review

More and more firms are engaging in greenwashing, misleading consumers about their environmental performance or the environmental benefits of a product or service. The skyrocketing incidence of greenwashing can have profound negative effects on consumer and investor confidence in green products. Mitigating greenwashing is particularly challenging in a context of limited and uncertain regulation.

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Towards an International Green Fund

Authors
Patrick Bolton, Roger Guesnerie, and Frederic Samama
Date
October 1, 2010
Format
Working Paper

This paper argues that an important institutional tool to accelerate the transition of the global economy towards greater reliance on renewable energy is the establishment of an International Green Fund (IGF). Such a fund would provide and coordinate financing of green investments and research and development on renewable energy around the world. With the support of such a fund, long-term investors who are already pursuing green investment projects on an ad-hoc basis would be able to scale up these investments and reap larger returns from learning-by-doing and scale economies.

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Navigating the Wind and Solar Markets: International Perspectives on Industry Economics, Financing and Policy

Authors
Matthew Price
Date
January 1, 2010
Format
Newspaper/Magazine Article
Publication
The Chazen Web Journal of International Business
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Green Revolution? Mobilizing Africa's Agricultural Resources

Authors
Sawa Nakagawa
Date
January 1, 2010
Format
Newspaper/Magazine Article
Publication
The Chazen Web Journal of International Business
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Decadal climate variability in the Argentine Pampas: regional impacts of plausible climate scenarios on agricultural systems

Authors
Guillermo Podestá, Federico Bert, Balaji Rajagopalan, Somkiat Apipattanavis, Carlos Laciana, Elke Weber, William Easterling, Richard Katz, David Letson, and Angel Menendez
Date
January 1, 2010
Format
Journal Article
Journal
Climate Research

The Pampas of Argentina have shown some of the most consistently increasing trends in precipitation during the 20th century. The rainfall increase has partly contributed to a significant expansion of agricultural area, particularly in climatically marginal regions of the Pampas. However, it is unclear if current agricultural production systems, which evolved partly in response to enhanced climate conditions, may remain viable if (as entirely possible) climate reverts to a drier epoch.

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What shapes perceptions of climate change?

Authors
Elke Weber
Date
January 1, 2010
Format
Journal Article
Journal
Climate Change

Climate change, as a slow and gradual modification of average climate conditions, is a difficult phenomenon to detect and track accurately based on personal experience. Insufficient concern and trust also complicate the transfer of scientific descriptions of climate change and climate variability from scientists to the public, politicians, and policy makers, which is not a simple transmission of facts.

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Discounting future green: Money versus the environment

Authors
D. Hardisty and Elke Weber
Date
August 1, 2009
Format
Journal Article
Journal
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General

In 3 studies, participants made choices between hypothetical financial, environmental, and health gains and losses that took effect either immediately or with a delay of 1 or 10 years. In all 3 domains, choices indicated that gains were discounted more than losses. There were no significant differences in the discounting of monetary and environmental outcomes, but health gains were discounted more and health losses were discounted less than gains or losses in the other 2 domains.

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