Cleaning Up: Leadership in an Age of Climate Change

Michael Liebreich, Bryony Worthington
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Nov 12, 2025 • 1h 3min

⁠The €65 Billion Plan to Modernise Germany’s Grids | Ep233: Tim Meyerjürgens

Tim Meyerjürgens, CEO of TenneT Germany, leads one of Europe's key transmission operators steering the continent's energy transition. He discusses the ambitious €65 billion plan to modernize Germany’s electricity grid, balancing investor interest with public acceptance. Meyerjürgens highlights the challenge of cutting construction timelines from 20 to 5 years and the strategic role of offshore wind in linking energy production to industry. He also delves into financing strategies, regulatory reforms, and the importance of anticipatory planning for achieving net-zero goals by 2045.
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Nov 5, 2025 • 1h 7min

Why There'll Never Be A Hydrogen Economy | Ep232: Erik Rakhou

In this engaging discussion, hydrogen advocate Erik Rakhou, author of Touching Hydrogen's Future, faces off against S&P Global's Andrew Critchlow. They dive into whether hydrogen is a miracle fuel or an expensive illusion, exploring its potential for industrial decarbonization. Topics range from the challenges of hydrogen economics and its practical applications to the intricacies of the global ammonia trade and regional competitiveness. The debate also touches on the role of electrification versus hydrogen for a sustainable future.
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Nov 3, 2025 • 50min

The Electrotech Revolution Will Not Be Fossilized | Ep231: Kingsmill Bond

Kingsmill Bond, a strategist at Ember and co-author of the Electrotech Revolution report, discusses a radical shift from fossil fuels to electrified technologies. He argues that this transition represents abundance, not sacrifice. The conversation covers how solar and wind are outpacing fossil fuels globally and the implications of China's leadership in the energy sector. Bond emphasizes the need for Western nations to adapt and compete. They also touch on how sectors like transport are nearing fossil peaks and the significant role of heat pumps in decarbonization.
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Oct 29, 2025 • 60min

COP30: Caught Between An Electrostate and A Petrostate | Ep230: Rachel Kyte

Rachel Kyte, a seasoned climate diplomat with roles at the World Bank and UN, discusses the evolving landscape of climate diplomacy ahead of COP30. She highlights the UK's renewed global engagement in climate policy and the challenges of climate finance in emerging markets. The conversation delves into the choice between the US petrostate and China's electrostate models and the critical need for investment in infrastructure. Kyte also emphasizes the significance of moving towards renewable technologies and actionable strategies for clean growth in various countries.
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Oct 22, 2025 • 1h 16min

The US Just Sank Shipping's Big Plan for Decarbonization, What Now? | Ep229: Tristan Smith

In this insightful discussion, Professor Tristan Smith from UCL Energy Institute, an expert in shipping decarbonisation, dives into the recent turmoil at the International Maritime Organisation. Shipping, which accounts for around 3% of global emissions, faced a significant setback as the US delayed a crucial vote on carbon intensity regulations. Tristan explains the implications of this intervention, the complexities of maritime policy, and the risks of relying on fossil fuels. He also evaluates emerging alternatives like nuclear and e-fuels amidst the challenges they present for the industry.
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Oct 15, 2025 • 1h 6min

How To Move Away From Fossil Fuels Faster — Bryony Grills Michael on The Pragmatic Climate Reset | Ep228

Michael Liebreich, energy analyst and founder of clean energy commentary, shares his insights on pragmatic strategies for transitioning away from fossil fuels. He challenges the perception that clean energy efforts have failed, advocating for a realistic and gradual approach. Liebreich emphasizes the importance of electrification and affordable energy, critiques climate activists for focusing on ideology over practical concerns, and discusses the need for reform in international climate diplomacy. His comprehensive vision blends economic realities with climate action.
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Oct 8, 2025 • 1h 1min

The £60 Billion Plan To Rewire Britain | Ep227: John Pettigrew

John Pettigrew, the outgoing CEO of National Grid, reflects on his 35-year career, discussing the ambitious £60 billion investment plan aimed at rewiring Britain's energy system. He delves into the challenges posed by the surge in demand from AI data centres and the balance of decarbonisation, reliability, and affordability. Pettigrew shares insights on the race to build offshore wind transmission and lessons learned from significant outages in Spain and at Heathrow. He emphasizes the exciting transformation within the energy sector for new graduates.
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Oct 1, 2025 • 1h 11min

What India Gets Right About The Energy Transition | Ep226: Dr Arunabha Ghosh

Dr. Arunabha Ghosh, CEO of the Council on Energy, Environment and Water, dives into India’s ambitious clean energy transition. He discusses how India aims for universal electricity access while reducing fossil fuel dependence, spotlighting innovative market designs that have drastically cut solar costs. Ghosh emphasizes the need for collaboration with countries like China and Brazil and the importance of local climate risk assessments. He also shares insights on electrification strategies for transport and the push for green supply chains, highlighting India’s critical role in global climate diplomacy.
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Sep 24, 2025 • 58min

Can We Save the Great Barrier Reef? | Ep225: Dr Katharina Fabricius

Dr. Katharina Fabricius, a renowned coral reef ecologist with three decades of research, discusses the critical state of the Great Barrier Reef. She outlines the 'seven sins of climate change' threatening coral survival, including heatwaves and acidification. Despite witnessing multiple bleaching events, Katharina emphasizes coral resilience and the importance of reef ecosystems for human wellbeing. She also explores the impact of government action on reef conservation and shares what gives her hope for the future of our oceans.
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Sep 22, 2025 • 1h 7min

Audioblog 16: The Pragmatic Climate Reset, Part II — A Provocation

The podcast tackles the shifting climate action landscape post-Trump's election. It proposes a Pragmatic Climate Reset, urging a focus on practical climate goals that are politically viable. There's a push for rapid decarbonization, emphasizing electrification and flexible gas. A critical look at hydrogen economics suggests prioritizing blue hydrogen. The discussion calls for reforming climate diplomacy, making COP meetings more effective, and recalibrating finance strategies while ensuring value for climate investments.

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