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TED Talks
Most countries fail at clean energy. Here’s how mine succeeded | Sebastián Kind
Energy expert Sebastián Kind helped Argentina go from virtually no renewable energy to generating nearly 40 percent of its electricity from wind and solar in just six years, despite economic crises and skepticism. How did the country's...
Curated Video
How to Finance a Car
Howcast - Make sure you get the best possible terms on your car loan by doing your homework.
The Wall Street Journal
The Buyers' Perspective
Iron Mountain’s Kevin Hagen and AppHarvest’s Jackie Roberts share their experiences of purchasing renewable energy, the internal decision-making, the practicalities of structuring and executing a deal and overcoming the complexities of...
TLDR News
Boris Johnson’s Brexit Plan - Brexit Explained.
Boris Johnson has spent a lot of time talking about Brexit, but until recently his actual plans were pretty unclear. Recently though he presented his three step, ABC, plan for Brexit. In this video we discuss all three plans, if they are...
The Wall Street Journal
Standardizing the Standards
Companies face an array of different sustainability reporting standards. Garrett Quinn, chief sustainability officer with Smurfit Kappa Group PLC explores how organizations can navigate the wide range of frameworks.
Curated Video
Understanding Exchange Rates: Basics and Effective Exchange Rates
The video provides a comprehensive introduction to exchange rates, covering basic definitions such as what an exchange rate is, how demand and supply for currency works, and how the exchange rate is determined. The video also discusses...
Curated OER
Housing Price Conundrum (Part 2)
This second of four videos starts with a short history of the housing market and the conditions that allowed some people to buy, when others could rent. These starting points are a great topic for students to discuss further before...
Federal Reserve Bank
Federal Reserve and You: Why Is Credit Important?
Short video [0:44] discussing the importance of having good credit, whether an individual who is buying an expensive item such as a car or a house, or a business wanting to borrow for investment or expansion.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Housing Price Conundrum: Housing Price Conundrum (Part 3)
Why did lending standards become more and more lax from 2000 to 2006? Discusses how money was lent for mortgages and how ratings agencies work. [9:49]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Credit Default Swaps: Credit Default Swaps
An introduction to how credit default swaps work.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Financial Weapons of Mass Destruction
This video explains why Warren Buffett called Credit Default Swaps financial weapons of mass destruction. [4:47]