My guest this week is Fraser Thompson, Founder and Managing Director of AlphaBeta, a Singapore-based consulting firm specializing in strategy and economics. Fraser and his colleagues teamed up with the World Economic Forum to highlight sector-specific ways in which business might profit, while enhancing bio-diversity and reducing the impact of climate change. He joins me in this episode to explain how they arrived at these figures and what it will take to deliver on it.
According to the report, investment in nature-friendly initiatives has the potential to generate $10.1 trillion in recurring annual revenues and up to 395 million jobs by 2030. To pull it off, we need new levels of corporate and government coordination to target the right opportunities and incentivize the right players.
Valuing Our Forests (w/ Koh Lian Pin)
Capitalism’s Right of Passage: Part 2 (w/ Pietro Ventani)
Has Asia Lost It? (w/ Vasuki Shastry)
Capitalism’s Right of Passage (w/ Pietro Ventani)
The Still Angry Clean Energy Guy (w/ Assaad Razzouk)
A Purpose-driven Career & Life After Work (w/ Todd Miller)
Backing Women Entrepreneurs in a Time of Change (w/ Debbie Watkins)
Corporate Communication and the Generational Divide (w/ Rachele Focardi)
Food to Feed the Planet (w/ Josh Tetrick)
Corporate Morality and the Pursuit of Social Justice (w/ Mac McKenzie)
Inside Asia – A New Season For a New Era
A Finer Future (w/ Hunter Lovins)
Machines that Listen (w/ Walt Mayo)
The New ESG Movement (w/ Iain Donald and Silke Goldberg)
Money Games: Negotiating Private Equity (w/ Weijian Shan)
Contemplating the Future of US-China Relations (w/ Jim McGregor & Craig Allen)
The Economics of Corporate Purpose (w/ Bob Quinn & Anjan Thakor)
Japan and the Problem and Promise of Automation
Digital Currencies and the China Question (w/ Zennon Kapron)
US Voter Turnout and Americans Abroad
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