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Financial Times: Climate change climbs the business school curriculum

BS4CL, a new European business school coalition launched ahead of last year’s COP26 climate summit in Glasgow and including Cambridge Judge Business School, is mentioned in this article about environmental topics moving from fringe to mainstream. (subs) Read the full…

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The Cambridge MBA provided me with the compass

We met with Luiz de Andrade (MBA 2017), based in Sao Paulo, Brazil, soon after COP26 to find out about a venture he started to combat climate change. How did your time in Cambridge inspire you? Studying at Cambridge Judge…

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Uniting for the planet’s future: business schools join forces to tackle climate change

Business Schools for Climate Leadership, a group of eight European business schools including Cambridge Judge, launches a second series of webinars to accelerate climate-change action. Business Schools for Climate Leadership (BS4CL), a group of eight European business schools including Cambridge…

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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…

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Looking at 2022

Cambridge Judge Business School faculty offer their insights and opinions on what to expect in 2022 in areas ranging from climate change to workplace technology to business education. Predictions are by definition an inexact endeavour: few predicted at the start…

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Climate change, discounting, and the tragedy of horizons

by Andreas Charisiadis, Research Assistant, Cambridge Centre for Finance and Cambridge Endowment for Research in Finance This year's UN Climate Change Conference, COP26, has been in the centre of a controversial debate over the extent to which current climate change…

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IEDP: The environment and business post COP26

Cambridge Judge Business School faculty- Dr David Reiner and Professor Jenifer Howard-Grenville- reflect on COP26 conference. “Glasgow has played a valuable role as the first real chance to assess progress since the Paris Agreement,” Dr Reiner, Associate Professor in Technology…

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Final COP26 reflections

David Reiner, Associate Professor in Technology Policy at Cambridge Judge Business School, says future climate-change investment rather than words will be the test of COP26. There have been many false analogies at work over the last few weeks. We are…

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Sustainable finance and the ‘Space Value of Money’

Armen Papazian, a PhD graduate of Cambridge Judge Business School, outlines how a 'Space Value of Money' can help meet global sustainability goals. Dr Armen Papazian Armen Papazian, a PhD graduate of Cambridge Judge Business School, is a financial economist…

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Overcoming UN sustainability obstacles

Four key blockages are preventing full implementation of the UN's Sustainable Development Goals, Professor Paul Tracey and Dr Neil Stott of Cambridge Judge Business School say in the School's inaugural Social Innovation Lecture. Professor Paul Tracey There are four key…

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