KlimaTV – Økonomi

How solar energy got so cheap

How solar energy got so cheap

6:30 | Since 2009, the price of solar energy has come down by 90 percent. That’s no accident. It’s the result of policy interventions from the US to Germany to China.

Why Goverments Still Fund Fossil Fuels

Why Goverments Still Fund Fossil Fuels

5:55 | At a time of climate pledges and promises, globally our governments still spend three times more public money on subsidising fossil fuels than renewable energy. Why is this?

5 Promising Factors Propelling Climate Action

5 Promising Factors Propelling Climate Action

11:30 | Climate tech investor Gabriel Kra offers five big reasons to be optimistic about climate — starting with the fact that many of the world’s best minds are focused and working on building a clean future for all.

Can green investment change the world?

Can green investment change the world?

25:54 | A new generation of investors wants to force businesses to become environmentally-friendly. Even climate conservationists know that money talks, but can green investments really save the world?

Feminist Economics Explained

Feminist Economics Explained

6:58 | Climate Economics, episode 7. Curious to what feminist economics brings? And how this can help with the problems occurring from climate change? Watch this video and find out!

The disastrous Economics of Climate Change

The disastrous Economics of Climate Change

1:15:43 | Prof. Steve Keen joins Nucleus Investment Insights to discuss his work on the disastrous economics of climate change, in which he contends numerous errors have been made in calculating the economic effects of climate change.

Behavioural Economics Explained

Behavioural Economics Explained

5:51 | Climate Economics, episode 3. Behavioural economists Pr. Chen Li and Pr. Joël van der Weele give you a glimpse of the answers Behavioural economics offers to tackle climate change.

Grøn Genstart?

Grøn Genstart?

32:35 | I slipstrømmen på coronakrisen har vi set en lang række af forslag til genstart af dansk økonomi. IDA og Danmarks Naturfredningsforening er begge kommet med konkrete bud på, hvor vi skal sætte ind.

Supertanker – En bæredygtig doughnut

Supertanker – En bæredygtig doughnut

Økonomi skal ikke vækste. Økonomi skal trives. Sådan siger den engelske Oxford-økonom, Kate Raworth, som er blevet kendt for sin model af doughnut-økonomien.