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Dieter Helm

Professor of Energy Policy at the University of Oxford and Official Fellow in Economics at New College, Oxford.

Top 5 podcasts with Dieter Helm

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Apr 14, 2024 • 1h 14min

69. The brutal truth about net zero and how to vanquish climate populists, with Dieter Helm

Britain's leading energy economist, Dieter Helm, discusses the challenges of achieving net zero emissions and the global energy transition. He emphasizes the importance of realistic perspectives in climate action and the need for effective investments. The conversation delves into the complexities of climate policy, global efforts for addressing climate change, and the significance of individual actions in reducing carbon footprints.
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Apr 10, 2025 • 57min

Is free trade a moral good?

Anne McElvoy, an executive editor at Politico, joins a panel that includes Ash Sarkar, a journalist from Navara Media, and Mariana Mazzucato, an economist from UCL. They dive into the moral implications of free trade amidst global economic tensions. Topics include the ethical dilemmas of tariffs set by Trump, the adverse impact on American workers, and wealth inequality. The discussion highlights the chasm between economic metrics and everyday realities, questioning how trade policies can be both a source of poverty alleviation and a mechanism of exploitation.
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Dec 7, 2023 • 59min

Something’s Got to Give

Leading economists Dieter Helm and Diane Coyle discuss building sustainability into our lives. They critique GDP as a measure of well-being, propose modified versions of universal basic income, and stress the importance of accurate economic data. They explore local vs international optimism, the state of the UK economy, and the politics of English devolution. They also mention Dieter Helm's free book on building the sustainable economy.
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Aug 15, 2024 • 43min

Keeping the lights on

In this conversation, Professor Dieter Helm, a prominent energy policy expert from New College, Oxford, delves into the profound complexities of global energy consumption and its implications for achieving net zero emissions. He discusses the historical ties between energy use and economic growth, the growing demands of developing nations, and the pressing need for technological advancements. Helm also addresses public perceptions regarding renewable energy costs and the often-overlooked role of nuclear power in the transition to sustainability.
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Oct 30, 2021 • 47min

The Sunday Debate: Is COP26 a turning point for the planet?

Join Keith Anderson, CEO of Scottish Power, and Dieter Helm, Professor of Energy Policy at Oxford, as they tackle the pressing issues surrounding COP26. They discuss whether this summit can truly turn the tide on climate change, facing skepticism on its potential impact and the rising carbon emissions despite past agreements. The conversation pushes for a bottom-up approach, highlighting the importance of individual consumption and corporate responsibility. With China and major emitters in focus, the duo explores how innovative solutions and collective action are vital for genuine progress.