Staving off a climate catastrophe and reaching Net Zero by 2050 is an unprecedented herculean challenge that will require a profound transformation of our economies and societies. This will inevitably come with fundamental questions: are businesses hampering the green transition, or can they be a powerful catalyst to accelerate it? How can governments accompany the change? Or should they lead it, taking a more active role in the economy?
This hybrid panel discussion will include Debora Spar, Jaime and Josefina Chua Tiampo Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School and Senior Associate Dean for Business and Global Society; and Alessio Terzi, economist at the European Commission and author of "Growth for Good." The panel will be moderated by Edoardo Campanella, M-RCBG senior fellow and senior global economist at UniCredit Bank.
This event will take place in Wexner-330 for those who wish to attend in person. Other may join us remotely via Zoom. For in person attendees, we will be drawing names for one of fifteen copies of Alessio Terzi's book "Growth for Good."
M-RCBG welcomes individuals with disabilities to participate in its programs. To request accommodations or ask questions about access provided, please email mrcbg@hks.harvard.edu.
Speakers and Presenters
Debora Spar, Jaime and Josefina Chua Tiampo Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School and Senior Associate Dean for Business and Global Society
Alessio Terzi, economist at the European Commission and author of "Growth for Good."
Moderator: Edoardo Campanella, M-RCBG senior fellow and senior global economist, UniCredit Bank