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FT.com: MBA courses respond to change in carbon landscape

Click here for the article of the Financial Times, November 24, 2009.

With cap-and-trade legislation being debated in the US, the European Union’s emissions trading scheme in its fourth year and the voluntary Chicago Climate Exchange in its sixth, MBAs and executive education courses should be bristling with content on carbon trading and related topics.

But while business schools have long been including sustainability and corporate responsibility in their programmes, until recently only a handful tackled more technical issues as part of an MBA.

This year, of the more than 5,000 courses submitted to the Aspen Institute – whose Beyond Grey Pinstripes survey tracks how business schools incorporate social and environmental issues into research projects and curricula – only 51 had the word “carbon” in their description…



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