ClimateCAP MBA Summit 2026

ClimateCAP MBA Summit 2026

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MIT Samberg Conference CenterCambridge, MA
Friday, April 17-Saturday, April 18  •  5 PM-9 PM
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Join us at MIT Sloan for the ClimateCAP MBA Summit 2026, “Leading Through Complexity: Navigating the Tensions Shaping Climate Leadership."

Climate change is one of the 21st century’s most important drivers of value creation and destruction in the global economy. By 2030, global climate change impacts are projected to reach $700 billion annually, with trillions of dollars of coastal, urban, and agricultural assets at risk. Climate change also represents a multi-trillion dollar business opportunity for forward-thinking business leaders, with massive new markets for technology and infrastructure solutions expanding throughout the world.

ClimateCAP: The Global MBA Summit on Climate, Capital, & Business brings together MBA students, business leaders, and experts from around the world to assess the implications of climate change for business and investment. At the Summit, students gain a deeper understanding of how climate change is shaping industries and markets, where the biggest financial and operational risks lie, and what promising innovation and entrepreneurship opportunities are emerging.

Join us April 17 & 18, 2026 at MIT Sloan for the 2026 ClimateCAP MBA Summit, “Leading Through Complexity: Navigating the Tensions Shaping Climate Leadership.” Built on MIT’s legacy of bold problem-solving and systems innovation, ClimateCAP 2026 will challenge students to engage with the real-world tensions and trade-offs of climate leadership- from the boardroom to the frontlines of the transition.

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Refunds allowed up until 30 days before the event at MIT Sloan's discretion.

Join us at MIT Sloan for the ClimateCAP MBA Summit 2026, “Leading Through Complexity: Navigating the Tensions Shaping Climate Leadership."

Climate change is one of the 21st century’s most important drivers of value creation and destruction in the global economy. By 2030, global climate change impacts are projected to reach $700 billion annually, with trillions of dollars of coastal, urban, and agricultural assets at risk. Climate change also represents a multi-trillion dollar business opportunity for forward-thinking business leaders, with massive new markets for technology and infrastructure solutions expanding throughout the world.

ClimateCAP: The Global MBA Summit on Climate, Capital, & Business brings together MBA students, business leaders, and experts from around the world to assess the implications of climate change for business and investment. At the Summit, students gain a deeper understanding of how climate change is shaping industries and markets, where the biggest financial and operational risks lie, and what promising innovation and entrepreneurship opportunities are emerging.

Join us April 17 & 18, 2026 at MIT Sloan for the 2026 ClimateCAP MBA Summit, “Leading Through Complexity: Navigating the Tensions Shaping Climate Leadership.” Built on MIT’s legacy of bold problem-solving and systems innovation, ClimateCAP 2026 will challenge students to engage with the real-world tensions and trade-offs of climate leadership- from the boardroom to the frontlines of the transition.

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Refunds allowed up until 30 days before the event at MIT Sloan's discretion.

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Highlights

  • 1 day 4 hours
  • In person

Refund Policy

No refunds

Location

MIT Samberg Conference Center

50 Memorial Drive

Cambridge, MA 02142

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Welcome Remarks

Jennifer Graham, Dean Richard Locke

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The Current Climate Landscape

Catherine Wolfram, Michael Kearney, Chris Knittel

A candid fireside conversation grounding the Summit in today’s climate policy and funding landscape. The discussion will cover recent policy shifts, capital market dynamics, and how climate leaders are navigating both tailwinds and headwinds in an increasingly uncertain environment.

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