Lord Frost vs Tim Stanley: How the Right is getting climate change wrong | The Daily T
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On today’s episode of The Daily T, Tim Stanley sits down with David Frost, unaffiliated peer and senior fellow at the Institute of Economic Affairs, to unpack the deep political fractures surrounding climate change, rising temperatures, and the future of Net Zero. Following intense backlash to his recent column advocating for a conservative embrace of the renewables revolution, Tim challenges the Right’s reluctance to confront environmental realities—from severe UK droughts to the growing toll on rural farming communities. Tim and David explore the economic viability of wind and solar compared to nuclear power, the perils of ideological “catastrophism,” and whether the key to handling extreme weather lies in central planning or the wealth and innovation of a free-market economy. The Telegraph - Podcast Publisher of the Year 2026 ► Subscribe to The Telegraph: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/customer/subscription/store/?WT.mc_id=tmgoff_youtube_dailytpodcast ► Get the latest headlines: h
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