Dieter Helm
British economist and academic; Professor of Energy Policy at the University of Oxford, specialising in energy policy, environmental economics and regulation; author of books including 'The Carbon Crunch' and 'Net Zero'; former chair of the UK Government's Natural Capital Committee.
Books
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1. Net Zero
How We Stop Causing Climate Change
A clear-eyed critique of current climate policy that argues we must be realistic about costs, trade-offs and technologies if we are to actually eliminate greenhouse-gas emissions: it calls for honest accounting rather than optimistic promises, market-based mechanisms (not endless subsidies), prioritizing proven low‑carbon options including nuclear and carbon capture where appropriate, caution about overreliance on offsets and unproven solutions, and stronger, more pragmatic government planning to achieve emissions reductions while protecting energy security and consumers.
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