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Adapt, or learn to live in a dirty economy?

Adapt, or learn to live in a dirty economy?

Will the clean economy be possible, or is it a myth we like to tell ourselves?

Amrik Sohal

Anke Leroux

Diane Kraal

Department of Economics

Department of Management

Department of Business Law and Taxation

Can sustainable investing pave the way to a clean economy?

Can sustainable investing pave the way to a clean economy?

Investors are putting their capital to work to create a better society. Will it be enough? With Professor Deep Kapur and Invesco's Andre Roberts.

Professor Deep Kapur

Monash Centre for Financial Studies

Senior Leadership team

What does it take to get Australians into electric cars?

What does it take to get Australians into electric cars?

Would business fleets going electric be the game-changer?

Diane Kraal

Department of Business Law and Taxation

Moving towards a circular economy

Moving towards a circular economy

How we can move from a linear economy to a circular one. With sustainability expert Helen Millicer.

Amrik Sohal

Department of Management

The clean economy: Solving the energy equation

The clean economy: Solving the energy equation

To have any chance of limiting climate change, we need clean energy. How do we solve this equation? And why is Australia so slow on the uptake?

Anke Leroux

Department of Economics

Measuring the clean economy

Measuring the clean economy

We know we need to act on climate change. But how do we measure improvements and the setbacks?

Ummul Ruthbah

Annemarie Conrath-Hargreaves

Monash Centre for Financial Studies

Department of Accounting

What would a clean economy look like?

What would a clean economy look like?

In this season, we're exploring the clean economy, with guests Helen Millicer, Roger Cohen and Dr Anita Foerster.

Monash Centre for Financial Studies

Department of Business Law and Taxation

Introducing Thought Capital Season 4: The ‘clean’ economy

Introducing Thought Capital Season 4: The ‘clean’ economy

In this season, we're exploring the concept of the 'clean' economy. What is it? What does it take to get there? And what stands in our way?
Full speed into the future (ep6)

Full speed into the future (ep6)

COVID-19 is accelerating society's digital transformation. Who are the winners and losers? What does it mean for how we work, live and learn? With Deep Kapur and the Head of Monash Business School, Simon Wilkie.

Simon Wilkie

We’re cut off, but how deep should this moat be? (ep 5)

We’re cut off, but how deep should this moat be? (ep 5)

Caught between one very tetchy trade partner and another flailing superpower. We're lost in the world.  How do we get unstuck between two superpowers – and can our trade agreements? The experts map out our biggest challenges – and how to solve them. With Nicola Charwat, He-Ling Shi and Paul Kalfadellis.

He-Ling Shi

Department of Economics

‘Dens of plague’: the future of the city (ep4)

‘Dens of plague’: the future of the city (ep4)

How working from home, closed borders and social distancing will affect the property market and the cities we live in. With Jason Choo and Tony Venables.

Department of Banking and Finance

‘Connecting the dots of COVID-19’

‘Connecting the dots of COVID-19’

When it comes to the economy, everything is connected. Thought Capital podcast host Michael Pascoe takes a six-part walk through some of the implications of COVID-19, from our mental health, to whether cities are dead, the survival of small business, the economy and global trade and the winners and losers of all this digital transformation.

Simon Wilkie

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Tracey Danaher

Zen Goh

Ralph Kober

Heather Anderson

Paul J Thambar

Giovanni Caggiano

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