A new study sheds light on an unexpected consequence of environmental compliance in the U.S. power sector: while tougher pollution controls lead to meaningful emissions reductions, they can also make electricity more expensive for the very communities regulators aim to protect. The research, published in the Journal of Business Ethics, is titled “Environmental Violations in the Power […]
TORONTO, ON – Friday, November 7, 2025 – New research from York University’s Schulich School of Business reveals that while environmental violations lead US power firms to adopt meaningful pollution-reduction measures, the resulting compliance costs are often passed on to consumers – raising important questions about social equity and environmental justice. The research is part […]
The Schulich School of Business has been ranked #1 in Canada and #3 globally among large MBA programs for Responsible Business, according to the latest results from Corporate Knights, the world’s largest sustainability-focused business magazine. The Corporate Knights MBA Ranking evaluates business schools based on: The proportion of core MBA courses that integrate sustainable development content. The percentage of recent graduates employed in social impact roles or working with socially responsible organizations. “Today’s […]
TORONTO – Thursday, November 6, 2025 – The MBA program at York University’s Schulich School of Business was today ranked #1 in Canada and third globally among large MBA programs in responsible business, according to the results of an annual survey conducted by Corporate Knights, the world’s largest circulation magazine focused on sustainability. The ranking […]