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The Reaction Podcast
The Reaction Podcast
137 episodes
3 months ago
Climate change is one of the greatest challenges we face in the world today as governments across the globe grapple with the consequences of warming temperatures, rising sea levels, and their impact on human populations. But is there cause for hope as well as concern? Has the coronavirus pandemic provided us with an opportunity to renew our efforts to reduce carbon emissions and regenerate our natural environment? And how will the climate challenge play into global power politics in the coming decades? Jack Dickens hosts Dieter Helm, Professor of Economic Policy at the University of Oxford and author of the 2017 Helm Review.
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Climate change is one of the greatest challenges we face in the world today as governments across the globe grapple with the consequences of warming temperatures, rising sea levels, and their impact on human populations. But is there cause for hope as well as concern? Has the coronavirus pandemic provided us with an opportunity to renew our efforts to reduce carbon emissions and regenerate our natural environment? And how will the climate challenge play into global power politics in the coming decades? Jack Dickens hosts Dieter Helm, Professor of Economic Policy at the University of Oxford and author of the 2017 Helm Review.
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Politics
Society & Culture,
News,
Government
Episodes (20/137)
The Reaction Podcast
Henry Hemming on the Troubles, espionage and Stakenife
1 year ago
32 minutes

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Sir Michael Fallon on rebuilding the West’s military deterrence
1 year ago
34 minutes

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John Rentoul on the local elections and what Keir Starmer believes  
1 year ago
41 minutes

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Tim Shipman on the Brexit decade
1 year ago
54 minutes

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Kapil Komireddi on the history of modern India, Narendra Modi and the upcoming elections
1 year ago
44 minutes

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James Kaplan on Kind of Blue and the lost empire of cool
1 year ago
45 minutes

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Maggie Pagano and Tim Montgomerie on the future of the Conservative party
1 year ago
26 minutes

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Jade McGlynn on Putin’s mythmaking
1 year ago
34 minutes

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A global conflict update with Tim Marshall
1 year ago
40 minutes

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Merryn Somerset Webb on the rise and fall of ESG
1 year ago
40 minutes

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Goodbye Globalisation with Elisabeth Braw
1 year ago
53 minutes

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Ed Conway on the Material World
1 year ago
1 hour 9 minutes

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Francis Hoar on the Covid disaster
1 year ago
53 minutes

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Lord Arbuthnot on the Post Office scandal
1 year ago
35 minutes

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2024: the year in politics
1 year ago
55 minutes

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Gerry Baker on the breakdown of American politics
1 year ago
53 minutes

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Can it get any worse for the Tories?
1 year ago
43 minutes

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How bad is it for the Tories?
1 year ago
40 minutes

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Helen Thompson on the geopolitics of energy
1 year ago
50 minutes

The Reaction Podcast
The Braverman debacle, the Autumn Statement and the upheaval of the coming election year
1 year ago
41 minutes

The Reaction Podcast
Climate change is one of the greatest challenges we face in the world today as governments across the globe grapple with the consequences of warming temperatures, rising sea levels, and their impact on human populations. But is there cause for hope as well as concern? Has the coronavirus pandemic provided us with an opportunity to renew our efforts to reduce carbon emissions and regenerate our natural environment? And how will the climate challenge play into global power politics in the coming decades? Jack Dickens hosts Dieter Helm, Professor of Economic Policy at the University of Oxford and author of the 2017 Helm Review.