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Simon Sharpe and host Richard Delevan unpack key themes from Five Times Faster, focusing on the central question: why are we moving so slowly, and how can we accelerate decarbonisation? Sharpe shares how his time as a climate diplomat—particularly during the UK’s presidency of COP26—crystallized his understanding that we need to think faster and act faster if we are to keep the 1.5-degree target within reach. It’s not just about hitting the right targets, but about focusing on actions that matter across multiple sectors.
Simon provides an engaging exploration of the economic models that are holding us back, taking us through "equilibrium economics" and how this outdated framework limits our ability to respond dynamically to a rapidly evolving global crisis. His argument for moving from static, reductionist thinking to a systems-based, more biological understanding of economics brings a fresh perspective on how to build a more resilient future.
Simon Sharpe's Catalysts for Change:
At the end of the episode, Richard asks Simon what he’s looking for in the coming year that will signal real progress on the climate front. Simon points to three key "catalysts" that could accelerate the pace of decarbonization:
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AD - Friend of the Show Ben Cooke is organising the 2024 Times Earth Summit will be set against a backdrop of the biggest election year in history.
Book tickets here, and join experts to drill down into the government's environmental commitments, asking whether they are ambitious enough to meet climate goals.
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Simon Sharpe and host Richard Delevan unpack key themes from Five Times Faster, focusing on the central question: why are we moving so slowly, and how can we accelerate decarbonisation? Sharpe shares how his time as a climate diplomat—particularly during the UK’s presidency of COP26—crystallized his understanding that we need to think faster and act faster if we are to keep the 1.5-degree target within reach. It’s not just about hitting the right targets, but about focusing on actions that matter across multiple sectors.
Simon provides an engaging exploration of the economic models that are holding us back, taking us through "equilibrium economics" and how this outdated framework limits our ability to respond dynamically to a rapidly evolving global crisis. His argument for moving from static, reductionist thinking to a systems-based, more biological understanding of economics brings a fresh perspective on how to build a more resilient future.
Simon Sharpe's Catalysts for Change:
At the end of the episode, Richard asks Simon what he’s looking for in the coming year that will signal real progress on the climate front. Simon points to three key "catalysts" that could accelerate the pace of decarbonization:
Resources Mentioned:
Connect with Us:
AD - Friend of the Show Ben Cooke is organising the 2024 Times Earth Summit will be set against a backdrop of the biggest election year in history.
Book tickets here, and join experts to drill down into the government's environmental commitments, asking whether they are ambitious enough to meet climate goals.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.