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#BESTOF2022: 2/2 #SEC: Wall Street’s Going-Green Regulations. Richard Epstein, @RichardAEpstein, @HooverInst

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🗓️ 25 October 2023

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#BESTOF2022: 2/2 #SEC: Wall Street’s Going-Green Regulations. Richard Epstein, @RichardAEpstein, @HooverInst

https://www.hoover.org/research/secs-climate-disclosure-scheme-mess

Richard A Epstein, @RichardAEpstein, @HooverInst, Tisch Professor of Law NYU Bedford Senior Fellow; Hoover Institution; senior lecturer, University of Chicago Law School.

1850 UK

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0:00.0

This is CBSI in the world. I'm John Boucher with Professor Richard Epstein of the Hoover

0:09.2

Institution. We're discussing a bold initiative by Gary Gensler, the new chair of the SEC,

0:16.2

formerly a chair of the SEC during the Obama administration. He's returned to his post

0:21.4

to present to all companies, private market companies, a requirement to disclose what their

0:28.4

investments mean for the future of the Earth's climate. And the second question that Richard

0:36.2

raises in his most recent essay, Defining Ideas, is, can this proposed initiative, in other

0:42.3

words, disclosure, can it lead to curbing what you presume right now are negative effects

0:49.6

of global warming? How would they demonstrate that, Richard?

0:53.6

Well, I mean, look, when you're starting to do this, it's pretty clear that you know what to

0:58.8

do when you have relatively closed systems. So, for example, I suppose you have a bunch of

1:04.0

city shells and they're at the edge of a river, but they have to have a salty environment in order

1:09.2

to survive. If it turns out that you pour out too much pure water, it may not be a pollutant

1:14.8

in the ordinary sense, but what it's going to do is to dilute the salt so the organisms will die.

1:20.1

And so, therefore, you have a relatively clear recipe of what it is that you have to do

1:24.5

when it comes to controlling those kinds of flows. But when you're dealing with global warming,

1:29.5

or you're dealing with what is called a complex chaotic system, which doesn't mean that it's just

1:34.4

random events. It means that these events are fully determined by the usual principles of causal

1:39.8

science, but you don't know the initial conditions well enough to do it. And the key thing about

1:45.7

the environmental prediction stuff is very small changes in the initial positions can result in

1:52.6

vastly different changes in the consequence. So, we're talking about things which are extremely

1:57.8

crude, you know. We're lucky to get this stuff with an order of magnitude. When you're trying to

2:03.0

do the predictive side of this, if you change something by a half a degree, it could result in

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