Juan-Camilo Cardenas
jccarden.bsky.social
Juan-Camilo Cardenas
@jccarden.bsky.social

Professor of economics at @uniandes and @umass-amherst, member of the Earth Commission, center of the SDGs for Latin America and Caribbean

https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=yfeFFpIAAAAJ&hl=en

Sociology 18%
Political science 18%

2015 during a visit she did to Colombia to contrinue spreading the message of the Roots & Shoots program. What a human being! inspiring in so many ways. Rest in Peace #janegoodall

It is that feeling in the stomach that I have been feeling for the last 25 years hours before my first class of the semester. This time at this campus that has always welcomed us

Listas las 10 primeras unidades gracias a un esfuerzo de equipo liderado por @coreecon.bsky.social
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🇪🇸 La economía 2.0: microeconomía is now fully available on the CORE website. Thanks to our translators Jose Izquierdo, Dulcinea Otero-Piñeiro, & editors Luz Marina Arias, Antonio Cabrales, Juan Camilo Cardenas, Humberto Llavador, and Francesc Trillas.
🇪🇸 La economía 2.0: microeconomía is now fully available on the CORE website. Thanks to our translators Jose Izquierdo, Dulcinea Otero-Piñeiro, & editors Luz Marina Arias, Antonio Cabrales, Juan Camilo Cardenas, Humberto Llavador, and Francesc Trillas.

So, there are call centers dedicated to evaluate the calls from other call centers. Is this a productive use of humans? not sure.

‘Godfather of AI’ raises odds of the technology wiping out humanity over next 30 years
‘Godfather of AI’ raises odds of the technology wiping out humanity over next 30 years
Geoffrey Hinton says there is 10-20% chance AI will lead to human extinction in next three decades amid fast pace of change The British-Canadian computer scientist often touted as a “godfather” of artificial intelligence has raised the odds of AI wiping…
www.theguardian.com
The impact of experiments on environmental policy and natural resource management: Christian A. Vossler; Timothy N. Cason; James J. Murphy; Paul J. Ferraro; Todd L. Cherry; George Loewenstein; Peter Martinsson; Jason F. Shogren; Leaf van Boven; Daan van Soest
NEP/RePEc link
to paper
d.repec.org

speaking of cognitive dissonance
The same people who deny that releasing 40+ billion tonnes of chemicals annually into the atmosphere changes our climate think that an airplane spraying a few tonnes of chemicals into the atmosphere definitely does. I want the world to be less stupid, as well as less evil.