48. It's a GZERO World with Ian Bremmer (COVID and Climate #4)

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This week we acknowledge the US strikes on Iran and the escalation that has followed. The immediate human cost is what matters most right now. But this crisis is unfolding within a global system still shaped by oil markets and fossil fuel dependence - a dependence that amplifies ...  Show more

Catastrophe Apathy: Why understanding the climate crisis isn’t enough

Climate concern is not the problem. Most people have it. What's missing is everything that turns concern into action - and understanding that gap turns out to be a lot more complicated than it looks.This week, Christiana Figueres, Tom Rivett-Carnac and Paul Dickinson sit down wit ...  Show more

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