Stepping up for the climate
Business schools must do more to address climate change, says Harvard Business Review article by representatives of eight European business schools including Professor Jennifer Howard-Grenville of Cambridge Judge Business School. Professor Jennifer Howard-Grenville Business schools must step up efforts to…

Financial Times: European business schools join forces to offer free climate training
Cambridge Judge Business School joined seven other Europe’s leading business schools to create an alliance on training and research to tackle climate crisis. Business Schools for Climate Leadership (BS4CL) has launched at COP26 a toolkit of webinars and resources prepared…
Forbes: How can business schools help to save the planet?
Eight European business schools including Cambridge Judge have joined an alliance Business Schools for Climate Leadership to tackle climate change and address the future of business leadership. In a joint statement the Deans of the eight schools said: “The crises…
The Economist: Collaborating for climate leadership
Cambridge Judge Business School is among a group of eight European business schools that have joined Business Schools for Climate Leadership (BS4CL) to help business leaders combat the climate crisis facing the planet. “As a first step, BS4CL has mined…
Poets & Quants: In sweeping report, Europe’s top b-schools urge business to act on climate
“Climate change isn’t a problem for political leaders to solve alone. Business has a responsibility to help, and to lead, as well,” says a new coalition of business schools in a report at the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference…
Climate bottleneck
Nature-based solutions and new international institutions could help solve current roadblocks to fighting climate change, a Cambridge Judge webinar is told. Professor Jennifer Howard-Grenville Society is currently going through a "bottleneck" in addressing climate change that nature-based solutions and new…

The Conversation: Climate finance: It’ll be cheaper in the long run if poorer countries receive it as a matter of urgency
Dr Kamiar Mohaddes, Associate Professor in Economics & Policy at Cambridge Judge Business School, co-authored an article on climate finance in The Conversation. “Climate change will shrink the economies of rich, poor, hot and cold countries alike and will make…
Business Weekly: US big-hitters back study on climate change economic impact
A study co-authored by Associate Professor Kamiar Mohaddes of Cambridge Judge Business School on the effect of climate change on economic output has been cited by the US Congressional Budget Office (CBO) and in a letter to Federal Reserve Board…
Climate-saving invention
A doubling of 'green' patent filings will lead to a 4.8 percentage point boost in real GDP growth, says study for KPMG authored by University of Cambridge economists including Kamiar Mohaddes of Cambridge Judge Business School. Dr Kamiar Mohaddes A…

Glasgow thoughts
Why is COP26 a big deal but not much may happen? A blogpost by David Reiner, Associate Professor in Technology Policy at Cambridge Judge Business School, lays out the background and his opinions going into the event in Scotland. Dr…
