Andrew Simms is an author, political economist and campaigner.
His books include The New Economics, Ecological Debt: Global Warming & the Wealth of Nations, Tescopoly: How One Shop Came Out on Top and Why it Matters, Do Good Lives Have to Cost the Earth? and Cancel the Apocalypse: The New Path to Prosperity. Most recently he co-authored Economics: A Crash Course, a beginner’s guide to the subject from a heterodox perspective.
Andrew co-founded the New Weather Institute and coordinates the Rapid Transition Alliance. He is a research associate at the Centre for Global Political Economy, University of Sussex, and was Policy Director of NEF (the New Economics Foundation) for many years, where he co-authored and published the original Green New Deal, and established its Climate Change, Energy and Interdependence Programme. He is also the assistant director of Scientists for Global Responsibility. He co-founded the Green New Deal group in 2007, the climate campaign onehundredmonths.org that ran until 2017, and devised Earth Overshoot Day. He is a regular contributor to The Ecologist, and has often contributed to the Guardian, BBC and multiple other media. His current campaigns include Badvertising, Car Free Megacities and in 2018, with his colleague Peter Newell, he proposed the Fossil Fuel Non Proliferation Treaty, now a major international campaign.
A political economist and environmentalist, Andrew studied at the London School of Economics and has written widely on the political economy of both global and local economies, and sat on the board of the Transition Network. He coined the phenomenon of ‘Clone Town Britain’ and led NEF’s work on the ‘Great Transition’. New Scientist magazine called him a ‘master at joined up progressive thinking.’
Key campaigns & links
- The Rapid Transition Alliance
- Badvertising
- Car Free Megacities
- The Green New Deal Group
- Scientists for Global Responsibility
- Earth Overshoot Day
- The Fossil Fuel Non Proliferation Treaty
- Stay Grounded – Reframing Aviation
- Cancel the Apocalypse
- The New Materialism
- The Guardian – articles
- The Ecologist – articles
Recent journal articles
How Did We Do That? Histories and Political Economies of Rapid and Just Transitions (2020) with Peter Newell, in New Political Economy
Towards a fossil fuel non-proliferation treaty (2019) with Peter Newell, in Climate Policy
Short films
- BBC Ideas – It’s time to end our love affair with cars
- BBC Ideas – Can we transform the world by 2030
- The Impossible Hamster – an economic growth tale
Books
Economics: A Crash Course (2019), with David Boyle, Quarto, London.
Cancel the Apocalypse: The New Path to Prosperity (2013) Little Brown, London.
‘A cornucopia of alternative policy options to defy inertia and despair… not just the starry-eyed proposals of a policy wonk but…schemes which have been successfully tried and tested.’ Financial Times
Eminent Corporations: The Rise and Fall of the Great British Corporation (2010) with David Boyle, Constable, London.
‘A new business history that impresses.’ Financial Times
The New Economics: A Bigger Picture (2009) with David Boyle, Earthscan, London.
‘A Joy to see… The New Economics builds on the strong British moral and intellectual tradition of Ruskin, Belloc, Chesterton and Schumacher.’ Prof. Herman Daly
Do Good Lives Have to Cost the Earth? (2008) Andrew Simms with Joe Smith, Constable & Robinson, London
Tescopoly: How One Shop Came Out on Top and Why it Matters (2007) Constable, London
‘Simms’s work succeeds as activism as well as analysis’ The Times
Ecological Debt: Global Warming and the Wealth of Nations (2005) (Second Edition: 2009) Pluto, London
‘Essential reading’ Chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
Selected reports*
- Advertising Climate Chaos, 2022 (Greenpeace Nordics, New Weather Institute)
- The case for an ecological interest rate, 2021 (Prime Economics, Rapid Transition Alliance, New Weather Institute)
- Car free stories: the irresistible rise of people friendly, clean air cities, 2021 (Possible)
- Impossible until you see it being done, 2021 (Rapid Transition Allliance)
- Sweat not oil: why sports should drop advertising and sponsorship from high-carbon polluters, 2021, (New Weather Institute, Badvertising, Rapid Transition Alliance)
- Upselling smoke: the case to end advertising of the largest, most polluting new cars, 2020 (New Weather Institute, Possible)
- Climate & Rapid Behaviour Change: What do we know so far? 2018 (Rapid Transition Alliance)
- Rigged: How the UK oil and gas industry is undermining future generations, 2018 (Intergenerational Foundation & New Weather Institute)
- How did we do that? The possibility of rapid transition, 2017 (STEPS Centre, Sussex University & New Weather Institute)
- Toxic Time Capsule: Why nuclear energy is an intergenerational issue, 2016 (Intergenerational Foundation & New Weather Institute)
- We are more than this: Coleridge Lecture, Bristol, 2016 (New Weather Institute. Real Press)
- The New Materialism: How our relationship with the material world can change for the better, 2012 (Schumacher College, The Real Press, Bread, Print & Roses)
- National Gardening Leave: Why Britain would be better off if we all spent less time at the office, 2012 (nef)
- The Ratio: Common sense controls for executive pay and revitalising UK business, 2011 (nef)
- The New Home Front: Showing leadership: How we can learn from Britain’s war time past in an age of dangerous climate change and energy insecurity, 2010 (The Green Party) The New Home Front II – policies for ecological, social and economic renewal (published by Caroline Lucas)
- 21 hours: Why a shorter working week can help us all to flourish in the 21st century, 2010 (nef)
- Where did our money go? Building a banking system fit for purpose, 2010 (nef)
- Growth isn’t possible: the need for a new economic direction, 2010 (nef)
- The Great Transition: a tale of how it turned out right, 2009 (nef)
- Other worlds are possible: human progress in an age of climate change, 2009 (nef)
- The Green New Deal: Joined-up policies to solve the triple crunch of the credit crisis, climate change and high oil prices, The First Publication of the Green New Deal Group, 2008 (nef)
- From the Ashes of the Crash: 20 first steps from new economics to rebuild a better economy, 2008 (nef)
- Nine Meals from Anarchy: Oil dependence, climate change and the transition to resilience, 2008 (nef, Schumacher North)
- Clone Town Britain: the loss of local identity on the nation’s high streets, 2007 (nef)
- Growth isn’t working: the unbalanced distribution of benefits and costs from economic growth, 2006 (nef)
- Hooked on Oil: breaking the habit with a windfall tax, 2006 (nef/WWF)
- The Happy Planet Index: an index of human well-being and environmental impact, 2006 (nef/FoE);
- The UK Interdependence Report: how the world sustains the nation’s lifestyles and the price it pays, 2006 (nef/OU)
- Up in Smoke: threats from and responses to the impact of global warming on human development, 2004 (nef/IIED)
- The Price of Power: poverty, climate change, the coming energy crisis and the renewable revolution, 2004 (nef)
- Cast adrift: how the rich are leaving the poor to sink in a warming world, 2004 (nef)
- Free riding on the climate: The possibility of legal, economic and trade restrictive measures to tackle inaction on global warming, 2003 (nef)
- Environmental Refugees: the case for recognition, 2003 (nef)
- The Limits to Property: the failure of restrictive property regimes in the modern world, 2003 (nef)
- Ghost Town Britain: the threat to local economic livelihoods, 2002 (nef)
- The End of Development? the threat from climate change to human development, 2002 (nef/BCAS)
- The Five Brothers – the rise and nemesis of the big bean counters, 2002 (nef)
- The Robin Hood Tax – concrete proposals for fighting global poverty and promoting sustainable development by harnessing the proceeds from a currency transactions tax, 2001 (War on Want / nef)
- An Environmental War Economy – the lessons of ecological debt and climate change, 2001 (nef)
- Collision Course: free trade’s free ride on the global climate, 2000 (nef)
- World Disasters Report, chapter author: 2000, 2001, 2002, (IFRC)
- Who Owes Who? Climate change, debt, equity and survival, 1999 (Christian Aid)
- Selling Suicide: farming, false promises and genetic engineering in developing countries, 1999 (Christian Aid)
- The New Abolitionists, 1997 (Christian Aid & the Jubilee Debt Campaign Coalition)
(* most multiple authors)
Book chapters & essays
Neoliberalism: the break-up tour
(with Sarah Woods, in Neoliberalism, Theatre and Performance, Routledge, 2021)
Museum of Rapid Transition: museums in a world facing existential crisis
(in Museum-iD, 2019, Issue 23)
(in The Alternative – towards a new progressive politics, Biteback, 2016)
What if money grew on trees? Asking the big questions about economics
(multiple entries, Ivy Press, 2013)
National Gardening Leave
(in Time on our side: why we need a shorter working week, nef, 2013)
The power and promise of 2012 – Turning Super Saturdays into Happy Mondays
(in London 2012: how was it for us? Lawrence & Wishart, 2013)
On the magic bullet
(With Victoria Johnson in: Atlas: geography, architecture and change in an interdependent world, Black Dog publishing, 2012)
A Green New Deal – poverty reduction and economic stability in a carbon constrained world
(in Climate change and energy insecurity – the challenge for peace, security and development, Earthscan, 2009)
Growth is failing the poor: the unbalanced distribution of the benefits and costs of global economic growth
(with David Woodward in: Flat world, big gaps – economic liberalisation, globalisation, poverty & inequality, United Nations & Zed Books, 2007)
Ecological debt – the economic possibilities for our grandchildren
(in Sovereign debt at the crossroads – challenges and proposals for resolving the third world debt crisis, Oxford University Press, 2006)
The economic problem of sustainable governance
(in Governance for Sustainable Development – A foundation for the future, Earthscan 2005)
Real World Environmental Outlook
(in Real world economic outlook – the legacy of globalisation, debt and deflation, Palgrave MacMillan, 2003)
Trade, investment and sustainable development
(in Earth Summit 2002 – A new deal, Earthscan, 2000)
If not then, when? Non-governmental organisations and the Earth Summit process
(in Environmental Politics, vol 2, no 1, Spring 1993)