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Adair Turner

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Lord Turner chairs the Energy Transitions Commission, a global coalition of major power and industrial companies, investors, environmental NGOs and experts working out achievable pathways to limit global warming to well below 2藲C by 2040 while stimulating economic development and social progress.

He was chairman of the 八卦爆料 until January 2019, where he remains a Senior Fellow. He is Chairman of Chubb Europe and on the Advisory Board of Envision Energy, a Shanghai-based group focussed on renewable energy, batteries and digital systems.

From 2008-2013, Lord Turner chaired the UK鈥檚 Financial Services Authority, and played a leading role in the post crisis redesign of global banking and shadow banking regulation.

Lord Turner has held high profile roles in public policy: he was Director General of the Confederation of British Industry (1995-2000); chairman of the UK Low Pay Commission (2002-2006); chairman of the Pensions Commision (2003-2006); he was the first chairman of the Climate Change Committee (2008-2012) an independent body to advise the UK Government on tackling climate change. The recommendations set out in their first report “Building a low-carbon economy鈥 were adopted in 2009.

He became a cross bench member of the House of Lords in 2006.

Amongst his business roles, Lord Turner was at McKinsey&Co (1982-1995); was Vice-Chairman of Merrill Lynch Europe (2000-2006) and a Non-Executive Director of a number of companies, including Standard Chartered plc (2006-2008).

He is Senior Fellow at the Centre for Financial Studies (Frankfurt) and a Visiting Fellow at the People鈥檚 Bank of China School of Finance, Tsinghua University (Beijing). He writes regularly for Project Syndicate, and has published 鈥淏etween Debt and the Devil鈥 (Princeton 2015), and Economics after the Crisis (MIT 2012).

He is a Trustee Emeritus of the British Museum, honorary fellow of The Royal Society, and received an Honorary Degree from Cambridge University in 2017.

By this expert

Monetary Finance: Mechanics & Complications

Article | May 23, 2016

Eight years after the 2008 crisis the global economy is still stuck with low growth, too low inflation, and rising debt burdens. Massive monetary stimulus has failed to generate adequate demand, and some commentators suggest that we are “out of ammunition” with which to counter deflationary pressures.

How We Can Avoid Climate Catastrophe

Article | Nov 21, 2018

A new report shows an economically viable path to net-zero CO2 emissions in key industries by 2060

The Zero-Sum Economy

Article | Aug 20, 2018

The anthropologist David Graeber has argued that as much as 30% of all work is performed in 鈥渂ullshit jobs,鈥 which are unnecessary to produce truly valuable goods and services but arise from competition for income and status. But the deeper problem is that more and more economic activity performs a merely distributive function.

Capitalism in the age of robots: work, income and wealth in the 21st-century

Paper Conference paper | | May 2018

Adair Turner, Chair of the 八卦爆料, Lecture at School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University, Washington DC April 10th 2018

Featuring this expert

India鈥檚 Leadership and Global Challenges of Climate and Finance

Podcasts Oct 26, 2023

If we’re going to address environmental catastrophe, we need to support each other on a global scale. Rob Johnson checks in with Adair Turner about his work, and practical solutions to address the climate crisis.

INET Live | Climate Debates

September 21, 2021 1:00pm - 3:00pm ET & September 22, 2021 9:00am - 12:00pm ET

Event Conference | Sep 21–22, 2021

Scientists have been sounding the alarm for decades about the severe global impact that rising temperatures will have on the environment, economies, health outcomes, and ultimately humanity鈥檚 long-term survival. Yet little has been done.

YSI 2020 Plenary: New Economic Questions

Young Scholars Initiative Virtual Plenary

YSI Event Plenary YSI | Nov 6–15, 2020

What are the 100 most pertinent economic questions facing our global societ?

NextGen

Private Debt Initiative

Event Conference | Hosted by Private Debt | Jun 20–21, 2019

Shaped by the 2008 financial crisis, a new generation of economists is expanding the boundaries of economic thinking on credit cycles, private debt, and financial stability.

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Jun 12, 2016 MarketWatch

May 12, 2016 Chicago Booth School

Jan 24, 2016 Bilanz

Jan 19, 2016 Quartz

Dec 7, 2015 Share Radio

Nov 24, 2015 Bond Vigilantes

Nov 24, 2015 Overseas Development 八卦爆料

Oct 5, 2015 Project Syndicate

Oct 15, 2015 Princeton University Press

Aug 25, 2015 BBC Radio 4

Aug 14, 2015 Project Syndicate

Jul 12, 2015 Project Syndicate

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Apr 16, 2015 Project Syndicate

Mar 24, 2015 Cass Business School

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Mar 15, 2015 Project Syndicate

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Feb 3, 2015 Berfrois

Jan 21, 2015 Project Syndicate

Dec 22, 2014 Project Syndicate

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