In a world of artificially generated content and ideas, where is the comparative advantage for humans? Listen to Jason Mitchell discuss with Professor Anton Korinek, University of Virginia, about how to think through the economic—and specifically labour productivity—implications of generative AI, what AI could potentially mean for the last 40 years of wage inequality, and why it’s critical we rethink traditional forms of learning given the impact that AI could have on education.
Prof. Alex Edmans, London Business School, on Why Sustainable Investing “May Contain Lies”
Lisa Braune, Neustark, on Why Not All Carbon Dioxide Removal Technologies are Created Equal
Dr. Tom Gosling, London Business School, on Whether Investors Can Save the Planet
Prof. Madison Condon, Boston University School of Law, on the Climate Industrial Complex
Prof. Simon Levin, Princeton University, on Ecological Early Warning Systems
Sara Woodroffe, UK Financial Conduct Authority, on the FCA’s Sustainability Disclosure Requirements Framework
Chris Stark, Climate Change Committee CEO, on Reassessing UK Global Climate Leadership
Andrew Strait, Ada Lovelace Institute, on a Typology of AI Risks
Dr. Esther Wandel, German Federal Ministry of Finance, on Driving Transition Finance into the Real Economy
Professor Kelly Shue, Yale University School of Management, on Counterproductive Sustainable Investing
Rt. Hon. Chris Skidmore MP, Chair of the UK Net Zero Review, on the UK’s Net Zero Commitment and the Next General Election
Dr. Mike Kollo, CEO of Evolved Reasoning, on the Fear of Gen AI and What Comes After
Margherita Giuzio, European Central Bank, on Europe’s Climate Insurance Protection Gap
Prof. Tim Lenton, University of Exeter, on Planetary Boundaries, Early Warning Systems and Climate Tipping Points
Amy Rose, ClientEarth, Global Director of Strategic Impact Litigation, on How the Courts are Reshaping Climate Action
General Tom Middendorp, former Chief of Defence for the Netherlands and author of Climate General, on Climate Security
Tim Gould, IEA Chief Energy Economist, on Peak Fossil Fuel Demand
Prof. Kim Schumacher, Kyushu University, on Sustainable Finance’s Dunning-Krueger Problem
Bonus: Vaclav Smil, author of How the World Really Works, on the Reality of the Energy Transition
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