Der Große Neustart

Sibylle Barden

A global platform hosted by Sibylle Barden for long-form conversations on systemic change. Launched in 2020 with Klaus Schwab, Founder of the World Economic Forum, the series enters its second chapter in January 2026 - again beginning with Klaus Schwab, acting as a compass for the Intelligent Age. Ranked #1 in the US, Europe, and Asia, Der Große Neustart is listened to in 148 countries. Independent and ad-free, the podcast is trusted for depth, clarity, and integrity. Guests include global leaders from the United Nations, ISSB, CGIAR, Ørsted, and the Rockefeller Foundation.

  1. Ørsted’s Andy Brown: "We should think in centuries.”

    12/10/2025

    Ørsted’s Andy Brown: "We should think in centuries.”

    “We’re not in an energy transition.We’re in an energy addition.” In this wide-ranging conversation, Andy Brown OBE, President of the Energy Institute and Vice Chairman of Ørsted, breaks down the real state of the global energy system with rare clarity. Drawing on the Statistical Review of World Energy, Andy reveals what the data actually shows:– Global energy demand rose 2%– CO₂ emissions rose 1%– Every energy source — fossil and renewable — grew simultaneously The transition, he argues, is not yet a transition at all. It is an addition. We explore: 1. The global energy picture – Why decarbonising electricity is the world’s most urgent task– Why electrification — still only 20% of final energy use — must accelerate dramatically– How China has become both the problem and the solution:• 57% of all new renewables• Two-thirds of global EV sales• Electricity growth equal to adding an entire Germany in a single year 2. Ørsted — leadership through turbulence Andy discusses Ørsted’s rise to the world’s offshore wind leader — and the hard lessons from recent U.S. setbacks, supply-chain pressures, and a $9bn equity raise.He explains how risk management, staged commitments, and culture helped stabilise the organisation during crisis. 3. Carbon capture — from theory to reality A deep dive into one of the world’s most advanced CCS chains: Ørsted’s biogenic CO₂ capture, liquefaction, transport via Northern Lights, and permanent storage 2.6 km beneath the Norwegian seabed.Andy explains why CCS may be essential — and why without a global CO₂ price, it cannot scale to the levels required by the IPCC. 4. Leadership at scale Reflecting on leading Pearl GTL in Qatar — one of the largest industrial projects ever built — Andy shows how a culture of care delivered world-record safety performance.He shares what leadership requires when systems are in flux, and how incumbents can be moved from fossil to future. 5. Talent, purpose, resilience From developing the next generation of leaders to surviving a five-artery heart bypass, Andy speaks openly about purpose, vulnerability, and creating environments where people dare to step beyond what they were asked to do. 6. The long view Andy closes with a profound shift in perspective: “Everyone thinks in decades.We should think in centuries.” This episode is a masterclass in systems thinking — energy, economics, geopolitics, leadership — and what it truly takes to transform the foundations of modern society. A conversation for anyone shaping, or trying to understand, the next era of global energy. For more information: Ørsted, Energy Institute

    1 hr
  2. Emmanuel de Merode on 100 Years of Virunga — A Masterclass in Quiet Leadership

    04/19/2025

    Emmanuel de Merode on 100 Years of Virunga — A Masterclass in Quiet Leadership

    This might be the moment you first hear about one of the most important — and least understood — places on Earth. Virunga National Park, nestled in the heart of the Democratic Republic of Congo, is Africa’s oldest national park and home to a third of the world’s remaining mountain gorillas. It’s also a frontline of armed conflict, poverty, and ecological destruction — and yet, a bold transformation is underway. Emmanuel de Merode is building real-world systems change from the ground up, using hydroelectricity, microfinance, sustainable agriculture, and conservation to rebuild a war-torn economy. As Director of Virunga, he has spent 20 years turning a war zone into a blueprint for peace and prosperity through nature. In this episode, he speaks about: Translating theory into electricity, jobs, cocoa, and peaceWhy peace in eastern Congo requires economic dignityHow illegal charcoal and cocoa trades fund violenceCreating 21,000 green jobs and Congo’s first chocolate factoryBuilding the Kivu–Kinshasa Green Corridor — the world’s largest protected tropical forest reserveHow quiet, principled leadership can move mountains — literally“They weren’t killing the gorillas for the meat... They were killing them because the forest had become too valuable.” This is not just a story of conservation — it’s a masterclass in quiet leadership, moral clarity, and systemic change in one of the most fragile yet vital places on Earth. More: Virunga National Park - World Economic Forum - Host

    1h 19m
  3. Feeding the Future: Ismahane Elouafi on Soil, Science, and Survival

    03/26/2025

    Feeding the Future: Ismahane Elouafi on Soil, Science, and Survival

    In this moving and timely episode, Der Große Neustart welcomes Dr. Ismahane Elouafi, Executive Managing Director of CGIAR, the world’s largest agricultural research network—leading 9,000 scientists across 89 countries. CGIAR’s research powers 60% of the world’s wheat and 50% of its rice, and for over 50 years has shaped how the world grows food—securing food systems and lifting millions out of poverty. We speak with Dr. Elouafi about what it takes to feed 10 billion people in a world of climate shocks, shrinking biodiversity, and deep global inequality—and how science must be at the center of the solution. She reminds us: “Eight hundred million people go hungry today. With a 2-degree rise in temperature, that number could rise by 180 million. With a 4-degree rise? Two billion.” 🔍 Topics we explore: Why soil, science, and survival are inseparable The launch of CGIAR’s new 2025–2030 global research portfolio The promise of gene editing—and why it shows the need to democratize science Why old models can’t guide our future in a time of irreversible biodiversity loss The need for differentiated climate policy, with stark global disparities in consumption→ Americans eat 128kg of meat/year→ Nigerians: 7kg, Indians: less than 1kg Why we must diversify beyond a handful of crops: “There are 30,000 edible plants in the world. Why are we relying on just a few?” How investing in women farmers unlocks food security and community transformation Recognized by The New York Times as one of 10 women redefining leadership, Dr. Elouafi offers not only scientific clarity, but a compelling call to action—grounded in public good, equity, and dignity. “We must design a system that benefits everyone—especially the most vulnerable.” More: CGIAR - World Economic Forum - Host

    1h 1m
  4. UNCCD’s Ibrahim Thiaw: Land, Power & the Race to Restore Our Future

    02/26/2025

    UNCCD’s Ibrahim Thiaw: Land, Power & the Race to Restore Our Future

    In this episode, Ibrahim Thiaw, Executive Secretary of the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD), discusses the reality of land degradation—and the encouraging path to restoration. 🌍 Why does this matter? 40% of the world’s land is already degraded, affecting nearly half of humanity. Every year, we lose 100 million hectares—an area the size of Egypt. If we continue like this, by 2050, we will have lost land the size of South America. Land degradation isn’t just an environmental crisis—it threatens food security, fuels migration, and drives conflict. So, who is taking responsibility for restoring our planet’s most valuable resource? But there is hope. From the Great Green Wall in Africa to China’s Loess Plateau transformation, solutions exist—and they are working. 🎙️ What we discuss:✔️ The real cost of land degradation—and how 50% of global GDP depends on land and nature.✔️ Who controls the land? The hidden power structures behind global land ownership.✔️ Proven solutions—from regenerative agriculture to large-scale reforestation projects.✔️ Success stories—including Africa’s Great Green Wall and Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030.✔️ The impact of war on land—and how ecosystems in conflict zones can be restored. This is more than an interview—it’s both a wake-up call and a roadmap forward. The solutions are there. UNCCD - GS Ibrahim Thiaw - Host - World Economic Forum

    1 hr

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A global platform hosted by Sibylle Barden for long-form conversations on systemic change. Launched in 2020 with Klaus Schwab, Founder of the World Economic Forum, the series enters its second chapter in January 2026 - again beginning with Klaus Schwab, acting as a compass for the Intelligent Age. Ranked #1 in the US, Europe, and Asia, Der Große Neustart is listened to in 148 countries. Independent and ad-free, the podcast is trusted for depth, clarity, and integrity. Guests include global leaders from the United Nations, ISSB, CGIAR, Ørsted, and the Rockefeller Foundation.