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EPISODE · Jul 8, 2025 · 44 MIN

Michael Pollitt (University of Cambridge) on the role of faith in climate policy

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My guest has spoken out on faith and climate policy. He argues that most climate change campaigners are getting it wrong. Rather than relying on the apocalyptic language of hell, he believes a more positive message of hope is needed. For a religious perspective on net-zero – and the need for miracles – I’m joined by renowned energy expert Michael Pollitt, Professor of Business Economics at the business school of the University of Cambridge.

My guest has spoken out on faith and climate policy. He argues that most climate change campaigners are getting it wrong. Rather than relying on the apocalyptic language of hell, he believes a more positive message of hope is needed. For a religious perspective on net-zero – and the need for miracles – I’m joined by renowned energy expert Michael Pollitt, Professor of Business Economics at the business school of the University of Cambridge.

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