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Ep 112: Rebecca Henderson, John and Natty McArthur University Professor at Harvard University

Author
Rebecca Henderson, Jason Jacobs
Published
Mon 13 Jul 2020
Episode Link
https://www.mcj.vc/media/podcast

Today's guest is Rebecca Henderson, John and Natty McArthur University Professor at Harvard University.

We also talk a lot about climate change, how to think about the problem, the path forward, and most importantly how Rebecca came to be doing this work to begin with. She has a fascinating journey, and I know it was helpful for me as I'm navigating my own journey. I hope you find it helpful too. Enjoy the show! 

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In today’s episode, we cover:

  • Her work at the Harvard Business School
  • Her journey to research climate change and studying purpose-driven organizations
  • Her latest book, “Reimagining Capitalism in a World on Fire”
  • The genesis of her focus on climate change
  • Her work setting up the first course on sustainability at MIT
  • Her initial perspective that climate change is fixable and that business would be central to the solutions
  • How her views have changed since she first studied climate change
  • Why a price on carbon has not manifested
  • How the political dynamics and rampant denialism were unexpected barriers to a price on carbon
  • Her findings on the role of entrepreneurship, anti-trust and initial government demand in the progress of innovation
  • How carbon pricing has affected other countries
  • Optimism for policy opportunities to price and tax carbon
  • How job creation and credits can make a price on carbon more politically palatable
  • How the dominance of passive investing has contributed to more sustainable-focused investments
  • How individual behavior and consumption habits will have to change to respond to climate change
  • The role of fossil fuel companies in addressing climate change
  • The strategy of engagement versus divestment to influence corporations’ response to climate
  • How capitalism has become a “master” instead of a “servant” to delivering progress
  • Her views on the Green New Deal
  • Her assessment of the partisan and social divide when it comes to taking action on climate change
  • How climate education and political lobbying represent critical levers to moving the needle on climate change

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