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16/05/2025

Does the net zero consensus still have a future? Energy underpins the global economy and each year we spend more than $10tn on it, but the move to renewables isn't going smoothly.

Does the net zero consensus still have a future? Energy underpins the global economy and each year we spend more than $10tn on it, but the move to renewables isn't going smoothly.

Former British prime minister Tony Blair has called for a major rethink of how we reach net zero, whilst President Trump has pulled the US out of the Paris climate agreement.

On top of that, fossil fuel use is still growing as the planet hits record temperatures, and renewables have come under scrutiny because of huge power cuts in Spain and Portugal. So can they ever dominate?

Ben Thompson hears from Mekala Krishnan at the McKinsey Global Institute and Ines Tunga at Energy Systems Catapult on the problems and the solutions.

Plus Lord Adair Turner of the Energy Transitions Committee gets stuck into the politics behind it all, and the CEO of Norwegian recycling Tomra explains how a circular economy can help us cut our carbon emissions and reach net zero.

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