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Cambridge MBA student’s letter on cleaner energy opportunity published in Financial Times

Discussion and debate in Cambridge MBA Macroeconomics course results in an MBA student’s letter to the Financial Times on the renewable energy opportunity posed by 40-year high inflation.  Along with many other top media outlets, the Financial Times is very…

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Natalie Chapman.

Financial Times: Letter – Why inflation is a chance to drive energy transition

Author Natalie Chapman, a student at Cambridge Judge Business School (MBA 2021), explains why inflation is a topic currently on everyone’s mind. UK inflation has hit a 40-year high of 9 per cent, leading to widespread speculation that a recession…

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Public or private energy?

Renationalisation is not the solution to the current supply and pricing issues in the energy market, Professor Michael Pollitt of Cambridge Judge Business School says in a new podcast. Renationalisation of the energy industry is "not an obvious solution" to…

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Burning gas burner.

Sustainable investment

Look more closely at corporate divestitures of carbon-heavy assets, says Robert Ritz, Senior Research Associate in Economics & Policy at Cambridge Judge Business School. Sustainable investment - accounting for corporate performance on environmental, social and governance (ESG) metrics - has…

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Colleagues in discussion.

Renewables revolution – energy trends in a ’12 years left’ world

In a world where the UN and climate scientists have recently issued sober warnings about the urgency of taking action on climate change to prevent the worst impacts, it has never been more important to assess the state of renewables…

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