Anna Rosling Rönnlund, Factfulness co-author and Gapminder, on a Factfulness Framework for Climate Change
The growing complexity of data and our own cognitive biases often
produce gaps in our understanding of the world and in the arc of
socio-economic progress. Anna Rosling Rönnlund, co-author of New
York Times-bestseller, Factfulness, talks about how these .
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The growing complexity of data and our own cognitive biases often
produce gaps in our understanding of the world and in the arc of
socio-economic progress. Anna Rosling Rönnlund, co-author of New
York Times-bestseller, Factfulness, talks about how these biases
impede our ability to develop a fact-based worldview. We also
discuss why a factfulness framework for climate change is vital,
what building it requires and what it might look like. For more
information visit www.man.com/maninstitute/responsible-investment
This podcast was recorded on 26 Sep 2019.
produce gaps in our understanding of the world and in the arc of
socio-economic progress. Anna Rosling Rönnlund, co-author of New
York Times-bestseller, Factfulness, talks about how these biases
impede our ability to develop a fact-based worldview. We also
discuss why a factfulness framework for climate change is vital,
what building it requires and what it might look like. For more
information visit www.man.com/maninstitute/responsible-investment
This podcast was recorded on 26 Sep 2019.
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