Corporate responsibility in the age of automation, inequality and climate change

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London Business School’s AQR Asset Management Institute held its virtual ‘Insight Summit 2021’ on 17 November. Participants heard from top speakers from across business and academia on new paradigms in asset management: developments in ESG investing, decentralized finance, and the financial risks of climate change.

This film is a recording of Daron Acemoglu’s session ‘Corporate responsibility in the age of automation, inequality and climate change.’

Daron is Institute Professor of Economics at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. His session was moderated by Lucrezia Reichlin, Professor of Economics at London Business School.

The AQR Asset Management Institute’s Insight Summit aims to distil the best of academic and practitioner insights on critical issues impacting the investment industry today.

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I wonder if the MIT will include a program for worker-owned coop management in their business school. This professor could head it.

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The albedo/atmosphere make the Earth cooler not warmer.
Yes or no? If no pls ‘splain.
The GHGs must absorb “extra” energy upwelling from the surface radiating as a black body. The kinetic energy heat transfer processes in the contiguous atmospheric molecules make BB impossible as also demonstrated by experiment.
Agree or disagree? If disagree pls ‘splain.
If both or either of these points is correct the greenhouse effect is not.
No greenhouse effect, no GHG warming, no man/CO2 driven global warming or climate change.
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