Professor Cass Sunstein, Honorary Fellow at the El-Erian Institute of Behavioural Economics and Policy, discusses his latest book ‘Climate Justice’ and how behavioural insights can help address one of humanity's greatest challenges. In this discussion with our Behavioural Economics and Policy researchers, he argues that wealthy nations have a moral and practical duty to help vulnerable countries with climate change. This prevents global instability and boosts international influence.| Cambridge Judge Business School
Layout of menu on food apps like Just Eat and DoorDash can significantly reduces the average meal carbon footprint, says study led by Cambridge behavioural economists.| Cambridge Judge Business School
The El-Erian Institute of Behavioural Economics and Policy (EEI) at Cambridge Judge Business School, is dedicated to researching human behaviour and decision making, and the implications for public policy implementation.| Cambridge Judge Business School
Discover how cities can drive climate action with a blueprint for sustainable urban initiatives, based on research by Lucia Reisch.| Cambridge Judge Business School