Climate change is a global problem, so it can’t be solved by a limited number of countries acting alone. But can we develop and enforce global rules? In this episode, we hear from Chicago Booth’s Christian Leuz, an accounting professor who advocates for companies to report their carbon emissions. This is our second podcast with Leuz about emissions reporting and climate change. We released the first in March under the title, “Could reporting carbon emissions help cut them?”
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How do you develop leadership skills?
Why do we say less when a Black child goes missing?
Why did McKinsey’s former CEO go to jail?
What’s the best way to motivate yourself?
Can social networks explain our politics?
How is WFH shaping the job market?
What should the uberrich do with their money?
Is wealth inequality overstated?
How irrational are we?
What explains the volatility in financial markets?
Are AI startups worth the investment?
How can we restore trust In democracy?
Are You Self-Interested? Or Just Selfish?
What’s Wrong with Little White Lies?
Who Is Fueling America’s Debt Binge?
Should We Care If Google Is a Monopoly?
Does Social Media Make Companies Behave Better?
Do We Trust AI to Make the Right Decisions?
Are You Shopping Irrationally?
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