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    Explore "future generations" with insightful episodes like "410. Discussing Impact Investment and ESG's with a BlackRock Executive | Terrence Keeley", "Selects: Nuclear Semiotics: How to Talk to Future Humans", "#292 — How Much Does the Future Matter?", "E1111: Brewster Kahle on archiving the entire Internet, creating the Wayback Machine, protocols over platforms, microschools & more" and "Nuclear Semiotics: How to Talk to Future Humans" from podcasts like ""The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast", "Stuff You Should Know", "Making Sense with Sam Harris", "This Week in Startups" and "Stuff You Should Know"" and more!

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    410. Discussing Impact Investment and ESG's with a BlackRock Executive | Terrence Keeley

    410. Discussing Impact Investment and ESG's with a BlackRock Executive | Terrence Keeley

    Dr. Jordan B. Peterson sits down with investment expert and author Terrence Keeley. They discuss the recent success of the ARC conference, the reality of climate narratives and the ESG mafia, the cost effective solutions to some of our most pressing problems, and the positive side of societal betterment via impact investing.

     

    Terrence Keeley is an American investment expert and author who has worked with and managed some of the largest investment organizations in the world. Besides having been an executive at Blackrock, Terrence also founded and served as the Senior Managing Principal of Sovereign Trends, LLC, an advisory firm for and about sovereign institutions. From 1987-2010 he was a senior managing director at UBS Investment Bank, where he oversaw the firm’s transactional and advisory relations with central banks, sovereign wealth funds, ministries of finance, public pension funds, and multilateral organizations, including the IMF and World Bank.

     

    Terrence served as a consultant to Pope Francis’ financial reform commission, overseeing the Vatican bank. He is also a founding director of the Financial Hippocratic Oath movement. From 1982-85 he served as one of the first young trustees on the Notre Dame Board. Today he is also a frequent commentator/author on all issues relating to international finance, cross-border capital movements and global financial governance. He is married to Saskia Bory of Geneva, Switzerland. Their two sons attended the Lycée Français de New York.​

     

    This episode was recorded on October 13th, 2023

     

     

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    2024 tour details can be found here - https://jordanbpeterson.com/events

     

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    Learn about how to go beyond ESG investing here  https://www.1pointsix.com/

     

    Sustainable (Book)

    Amazon https://www.amazon.com/Sustainable-Moving-Beyond-Impact-Investing/dp/0231206801

    Columbia University Press https://cup.columbia.edu/book/sustainable/9780231206808

    Selects: Nuclear Semiotics: How to Talk to Future Humans

    Selects: Nuclear Semiotics: How to Talk to Future Humans

    The nuclear waste we produce will be dangerous for a very long time. We’ve figured out how to safely store it in the earth until it’s no longer a biohazard. Now we just have to figure out how to warn humans 10,000 years in the future to stay away from it. Find out about our best ideas in this classic episode.

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    #292 — How Much Does the Future Matter?

    #292 — How Much Does the Future Matter?

    Sam Harris speaks with William MacAskill about his new book, What We Owe the Future. They discuss the philosophy of effective altruism (EA), longtermism, existential risk, criticism of EA, problems with expected-value reasoning, doing good vs feeling good, why it's hard to care about future people, how the future gives meaning to the present, why this moment in history is unusual, the pace of economic and technological growth, bad political incentives, value lock-in, the well-being of conscious creatures as the foundation of ethics, the risk of unaligned AI, how bad we are at predicting technological change, and other topics.

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    Learning how to train your mind is the single greatest investment you can make in life. That’s why Sam Harris created the Waking Up app. From rational mindfulness practice to lessons on some of life’s most important topics, join Sam as he demystifies the practice of meditation and explores the theory behind it.

    Nuclear Semiotics: How to Talk to Future Humans

    Nuclear Semiotics: How to Talk to Future Humans

    The nuclear waste we produce will be dangerous for a very long time. We’ve figured out how to safely store it in the earth until it’s no longer a biohazard. Now we just have to figure out how to warn humans 10,000 years in the future to stay away from it.

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    Astra Taylor will change how you think about democracy

    Astra Taylor will change how you think about democracy
    Astra Taylor’s new book has the best title I’ve seen in a long time: Democracy May Not Exist, But We’ll Miss It When It’s Gone. I talk a lot about democracy on this show, but not in the way Taylor talks about it. The democracy I discuss is bounded by the assumptions of American politics. This, however, is not a conversation about the filibuster, the Senate, or the Electoral College — it is far more diverse and far more radical. Taylor and I cover a lot of ground in this interview. We discuss how what it would mean to extend democracy to our job and schools, whether animals, future humans, or even nature itself can have political rights, how democracy thinks about noncitizens and children, and what would happen if we selected congress by lottery. Something I appreciate about Taylor’s work is it’s alive to paradoxes, ambiguities, and hard questions that don’t offer easy answers. This conversation is no different. References: The link between support for animal rights and human rights Interview with Will Wilkinson Book Recommendations: How democratic is the American Constitution? By Robert Dahl  Abolition Democracy by Angela Davis The Two Faces of American Freedom by Aziz Rana  ******************************************************* Want to contact the show? Reach out at ezrakleinshow@vox.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices