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OverviewWhat can we really do about the climate emergency? The inconvenient truth is that we are causing the climate crisis with our carbon intensive lifestyles and that fixing – or even just slowing – it will affect all of us. But it can be done. In Net Zero, economist Dieter Helm addresses the action we all need to take to tackle the climate emergency: personal, local, national and global. Reducing our own carbon consumption is the first step. Helm argues that we, the ultimate polluters, should pay based on how much carbon the products we buy produce. We need a carbon price, and one that applies to everything and everywhere, from flights, to food and farming. The goal of net zero carbon emissions needs a rethink and this book sets out how to do it in a plan that could and would work. Do this and we make no further contribution to global warming, in a way that embraces sustainable economic growth and does not harm other aspects of the environment in the process. There is a solution and we must find it. Everything is at stake. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Dieter HelmPublisher: HarperCollins Publishers Imprint: William Collins Dimensions: Width: 15.90cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 24.00cm Weight: 0.470kg ISBN: 9780008404468ISBN 10: 0008404461 Pages: 304 Publication Date: 03 September 2020 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsA Nature Book of the Week 'You should read it' Julian Glover, Evening Standard 'The reasons I enjoyed this book are fivefold and I think they are reasons that many readers of this blog would enjoy it too. This book is very clearly written, on an important subject, by someone who knows their stuff, by someone who is a friend of the natural environment and, perhaps most importantly, it challenges my own starting point on this subject.' Mark Avery 'Dieter Helm is one of Britain's foremost experts on energy economics and he has written a terrific book on the next agenda item once the Covid emergency has passed. It is also an angry book ... A fine overview of our climate policy failures and the options for doing better.' Sunday Independent Praise for Dieter Helm's previous book, Green and Prosperous Land: 'Dieter Helm has taken a good, hard look at the state of our natural environment and the result could be one of the most important books of the decade' Country Life 'Helm's solutions are refreshingly straightforward ... The notion of the financial value of nature is long established. Helm takes this further to present a pure economic argument for conservation. We all need to listen to that' Simon Barnes, Sunday Times '[Helm is] as eloquent with his recommendations as in analysis of the problem ... This is an important analysis, argued with passion, intelligence and rigour. It is timely too, because - as Helm makes compellingly clear - of the urgency of the problem' Financial Times 'A trenchant manifesto for change ... visionary, pragmatic and context-rich' Nature 'Delivers handsomely on the promise of its title' New Scientist There is an enormous amount to admire' Times Literary Supplement 'Hooray for this book! An economist dispensing with the usual nonsense, and applying his mind to the task of devising a sound economic plan for the protection and restoration of Britain's wildlife ... [This is a] brave and forthright attempt to begin a new conversation on how to pay to keep our wildlife' British Wildlife A Nature Book of the Week ‘You should read it’ Julian Glover, Evening Standard ‘The reasons I enjoyed this book are fivefold and I think they are reasons that many readers of this blog would enjoy it too. This book is very clearly written, on an important subject, by someone who knows their stuff, by someone who is a friend of the natural environment and, perhaps most importantly, it challenges my own starting point on this subject.’ Mark Avery ‘Dieter Helm is one of Britain's foremost experts on energy economics and he has written a terrific book on the next agenda item once the Covid emergency has passed. It is also an angry book … A fine overview of our climate policy failures and the options for doing better.’ Sunday Independent Author InformationProfessor Dieter Helm is Professor of Economic Policy at the University of Oxford and Fellow in Economics at New College, Oxford. He specialises in the environment, notably in climate change, biodiversity, water, energy and agriculture. Previous books have included Burn Out: The Endgame of Fossil Fuels, The Carbon Crunch and Natural Capital: Valuing the Planet. In December 2015, Dieter was reappointed as Independent Chair of the Natural Capital Committee. He is also an Honorary Vice President of the Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |