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Peter Zeihan: Author of The End of the World is Just the Beginning: Mapping the Collapse of Globalization.
In his second appearance on the podcast (the first was December 6, 2022), Peter Zeihan, a geopolitical strategist and the author of four books, including most recently, The End of the World is Just the Beginning, talks about deglobalization, demographics, and why he still believes “the American system will thrive.” In
Description: Today’s guest is geopolitical strategist and New York Times bestselling author Peter Zeihan. Peter’s work focuses on global politics, demographics, and geography to better understand economic, cultural, political, and military developments to predict future trends. His firm, Zeihan on Geopolitics, provides
Climate News: Hannah Ritchie 'joins' Climate Conversations; Sea level rise dilemma in Melbourne's Port Phillip Bay explained
Melbourne's sea level rise exposed - "The suburbs most under threat from rising seas revealed"; "Declare a Climate Emergency, or face catastrophic rising temperatures and sea levels"; "Flood-ravaged communities face fresh cyclone threat as Victoria’s flood threat shifts"; "PM pledges aid as Shepparton remains on alert
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Predicting the Future with Geopolitical Strategist Peter Zeihan
Europe is entering its third year of the Ukraine-Russia War. There are multiple high-intensity conflicts ongoing in the Middle East. China is escalating its aggression in the western Pacific. Cartels and Marxist politicians are embroiling the Americas. Where is all this headed? Geopolitical strategist Peter Zeihan retu
Remembering the 1994 Northridge Quake with Seismologist Lucy Jones
January 17, 2024 marks 30 years since a magnitude 6.7 earthquake rocked Northridge, California. The quake, caused by a sudden rupture of a previously undocumented blind thrust fault, damaged the Santa Monica Freeway, started almost 500 fires, killed more than 60 people and destroyed 50,000 housing units. In an intervie