How will the green revolution unfold? Will it be through a series of state directives, or will innovators and entrepreneurs have the freedom to develop products that respond to consumer choices? John Redwood argues that in order for a revolution to truly succeed, the latter must be allowed to prevail. In this IEA In Conversation, Mark Littlewood, IEA Director General, sits down with John Redwood, Conservative MP for Wokingham to discuss the future of green products and how the UK should transition to a decarbonised economy.
John's most recent book, 'Build Back Green:
The Electrifying Shock of the Green Revolution', can be bought on Amazon by using this link: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B09KDYPSK...
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