A PARIS21 Post-Crisis Podcast

Data for the People: A PARIS21 Post-Crisis Podcast
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A PARIS21 Post-Crisis Podcast
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October 12, 2021
Katell Le Goulven - Executive Director at the INSEAD Hoffmann Global Institute for Business and Society
In recent years, there has been a growing sustainability movement. Environmental, social and governance (ESG) principles have emerged to play a significant role in businesses and the investment sector. “Nature is knocking at our door and urging us to take the right decisions,” says Katell Le Goulven, Executive Director, INSEAD Hoffmann Global Institute for Business and Society, in the latest episode of PARIS21’s Data for the People podcast with Johannes Paul Jütting, Executive Head of PARIS21. Together they discuss training opportunities for the next generation of business leaders, a vision and mission to transform business education and how to harness business as a force for good. <br /><br />Additional resources:<br />- Sustainability Trends Report 2021: <a href="https://str2021.generationim.com/chapters/introduction" rel="noopener">https://str2021.generationim.com/chapters/introduction</a> <br />- ESG investing: <a href="https://ssir.org/articles/entry/the_world_may_be_better_off_without_esg_investing#" rel="noopener">https://ssir.org/articles/entry/the_world_may_be_better_off_without_esg_investing#</a> <br />- From profit accounting to impact accounting: <a href="https://www.insead.edu/centres/the-hoffmann-global-institute-for-business-and-society/stories/from-profit-accounting-to-impact-accounting" rel="noopener">https://www.insead.edu/centres/the-hoffmann-global-institute-for-business-and-society/stories/from-profit-accounting-to-impact-accounting</a>

June 6, 2021
Wolfgang Fengler - Lead Economist at the World Bank
“We shouldn’t be shy, but use the numbers we have to make estimations related to COVID-19, cancer, car accidents and many other topics. Even the most basic data are better today than 20 years ago,” says Wolfgang Fengler, Lead Economist at the World Bank, in our new podcast episode with Johannes Paul Jütting, Executive Head of PARIS21. Together, they discuss the impact of COVID-19 on population growth, poverty rates as well as development in Africa & talk about why it is important to look at statistical trend lines and not just at sensational headlines.

May 10, 2021
Peter Wehrheim - Head of Food Systems and Bioeconomy at the European Commission
“Bioeconomy is more than a new concept or buzzword. It is a good example of green growth and covers all sectors that rely on renewable, biological resources, for example, food systems. But in fact it goes way beyond that”, says Peter Wehrheim, Head of Food Systems and Bioeconomy at the European Commission, in our new podcast episode with Johannes Paul Jütting, Executive Head of PARIS21. <br /><br />Together they discuss the European Green Deal and the role of bioeconomy as well as data and statistics in making the transition to a healthy planet and circular economy.<br /><br />Note: The views expressed in this podcast are the sole responsibility of the speaker and do not necessarily reflect the views of the European Commission.
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