KlimaTV – Økonomi
What the Fossil Fuel Industry Doesn’t Want You To Know
25:44 | In a blistering talk, Nobel Laureate Al Gore looks at the two main obstacles to climate solutions and gives his view of how we might actually solve the environmental crisis in time.
3 Ways Your Money Can Fight Climate Change
12:17 | What if we could solve the climate and housing crises at the same time?
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.
Is there a role for carbon credits in a just transition to net zero?
36:25 | Through TED Talks and conversations featuring scientists, CEOs, activists, politicians, artists, frontline community leaders, investors and more, this film offers a 360-degree view of carbon credits.
DONG to Ørsted: The Oil Giant That Turned Green
7:35 | This is the incredible story of how a nationalised oil and gas company, from the tiny nation of Denmark, became a renewable electricity powerhouse in just seven years.
Yuval Noah Harari: The Actual Cost of Preventing Climate Breakdown
10:25 | Yuval Noah Harari makes the case that preventing ecological cataclysm will not require the major global disruptions many fear and explains that we already have the resources we need — it’s just a matter of shifting our priorities.
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?
Al Gore: This Is the Moment to Take On the Climate Crisis
10:25 | Al Gore explains how the financial interests of fossil fuel companies have blocked the policymaking process in key countries — and calls for a global epiphany to take on the climate crisis.
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.
Years of Living Dangerously – EPISODE 208: Uprising
50:07 | America Ferrera journeys to Illinois to shed light on the US’ controversial dependence on coal plants. Sigourney Weaver explores China’s explosive economic growth and the impact it is having on the environment on a global scale.
Years of Living Dangerously – EPISODE 207: Priceless
50:08 | Nikki Reed explores what some believe to be the ultimate solution: putting a price on carbon pollution. Aasif Mandvi travels to Kenya’s wildlife preserves to understand just how much of a threat climate change poses to endangered species.
Years of Living Dangerously – EPISODE 107: Revolt, Rebuild, Renew
55:10 | In episode seven, three stories provide insight into the economic costs and opportunities of global warming.
Nili Gilbert: The crucial intersection of climate and capital
9:57 | The financial sector often talks of decarbonizing investment portfolios as a way to fight climate change. But portfolios can be “cleaned” without having any real impact on the problem.
Exploring the TRUE cost of ditching fossil fuels
13:50 | Fossil fuels are inextricably linked to our everyday lives and it’ll be impossible to phase them out in the next three decades. At least that’s what the fossil fuel industry would have you believe.
Your Bank is Funding Climate Change
10:22 | The Banking on Climate Chaos report has revealed the banking sector’s atrocious financing of the fossil fuel industry.
The truth about Bitcoin’s energy use
6:06 | Do cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin amount to climate arson or a clean-energy boon? Well, it’s complicated.
How we can curb climate change by spending two percent more on everything
11:37 | Would you pay two percent more for the carbon-neutral version of the products you buy and use every day?
The innovations we need to avoid a climate disaster
48:25 | Bill Gates identifies the breakthroughs and investments we need to reduce the cost of clean tech, decarbonize the economy and create a pathway to a clean and prosperous future for all.
The Formula That Will Determine Our Energy Future
23:56 | In this video we compare energy production by the Levelized Cost of Energy, or LCOE – the formula that will determine our energy future.
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
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!
Neoclassical Economics Explained
Climate Economics, episode 6. Neoclassical Economics imposed itself over the past decades as the core of mainstream economics, largely influencing academia and policy making.
Post-Keynesian Economics Explained
Climate Economics, episode 5. In this video the role of institutions, and demand driven fiscal and monetary policies in the fight against the climate crisis is unfolded.
Complexity Economics Explained
7:13 | Climate Economics, episode 4. What are the key insights from complexity economics that allow for a better understanding of the climate crisis?
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
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.
Ecological Economics Explained
Climate Economics, episode 2. Renowned ecological economists Julia Steinberger and Giorgos Kallis give an introduction to the research field of ecological economics.
Climate Economics and Pluralism
5:10 | Climate Economics, episode 1. Can pluralism in economics be useful to tackle the fight against climate change?
Tom Rand: Can Capitalism Stop Climate Change?
27:02 | Environmentalist Tom Rand thinks that we need to harness markets to avert climate catastrophe. And further, he believes a radical change is needed in how markets operate.
Global Green Recovery. Really?
11:37 | Global Green Recovery seems to be the buzz phrase exciting journalists and Social Media types in many parts of the world right now…
Hvordan forener vi løsninger for klima og biodiversitet?
41:13 | Kan løsningen af både klimakrisen og biodiversitetskrisen gå hånd i hånd? Eller er vi nødt til at prioritere den ene krise højere end den anden? Afslutningsdebat fra Klimatelt 2020.
Grøn vækst er helt sort
37:56 | Se med når aktivister fra Global Aktion debatterer hvorfor der stadig er så stærk en myte om, at frihandel og vækst er godt for klimaet.
Samtale med Theresa Scavenius & Ejvind Larsen
21:20 | Theresa Scavenius & Ejvind Larsen debatterer hvordan vi kommer videre efter coronaen med en samfundsøkonomi der ikke ødelægger miljø og klima – og hvordan vi kan leve på en klimavenlig måde.
Samtale med Peter Birch Sørensen og Anders Eldrup
16:20 | Samtale om klima og samfundsøkonomi med Anders Eldrup, Peter Birch Sørensen & Jørgen Steen Nielsen.
Hvordan får vi en grøn genstart af Danmark?
35:17 | Katherine Richardson fra Klimarådet og Nina Möger fra Ungeklimarådet inviterer klimaordførerne Tommy Ahlers (V) og Signe Munk (SF) ind til en snak om en grøn genstart af Danmark.
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.
Existential threats and the state of climate policy
1:36:59 | Online lecture to undergraduate students.
The Harsh Economics of Climate Change
12:02 | In this video we will explore the economic impacts of climate change both in terms of its potential consequences and the feasibility of the solutions.
Sange om merværdi – Klimakrisen og Nordhaus
Debat om grundlaget for William Nordhaus’ økonomiske modeller og de usikkerheder, der er forbundet med at vurdere økonomiske konsekvenser af klimaproblemerne.
Will stopping climate change cost the Earth?
4:20 | Despite the headlines, stopping climate change will cost a lot of money and energy. But even so, the benefits are more than worth it.
Climate change deaths increase the social cost of carbon
30:51 | Popular models for the effects of climate change human welfare usually focus on its long-term economic impacts — but often leave out its impact on human mortality.
The Future of Oil Demand: Peak, Plateau, or Plummet?
9:07 | With the advent of competitively priced alternatives to oil and changing policy prerogatives, some analysts have speculated that oil demand will experience a peak in the near future.
Kort Sagt: “Klimakrisen – hvor stor er udfordringen?”
11:23 | Anders Bodin præsenterer en uhyre simpel ligning, som beskriver sammenhængen mellem klimaforandringerne og det økonomiske system.
Why our economic model must change
44:59 | In Doughnut economics by Kate Raworth, we see that markets are inefficient and growth is not the holy grail.
Stopping climate change will pump trillions into the economy
2:41 | With David Wallace-Wells.
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.
The Economics of Climate Change
57:59 | Featuring Billy Pizer, Duke University: November 2018.
A healthy economy should be designed to thrive, not grow
15:53 | What would a sustainable, universally beneficial economy look like? “Like a doughnut,” says Oxford economist Kate Raworth.