Category Archive: 5.) The Economist
How to cool a warming world | The Economist
The warmer it gets, the more people use air conditioning—but the more people use air conditioning, the warmer it gets. Is there any way out of this trap?
00:00: What’s the cooling conundrum?
01:05: The pros and cons of AC
03:28: How to reinvent air conditioning
05:02: Can buildings be redesigned to keep cool?
07:30: Scalable, affordable cooling solutions
10:24: Policy interventions for cooling
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Russia: how Putin is silencing his opponents | The Economist
In Russia, repression is on the rise as Vladimir Putin seeks to crush any form of dissent. From eliminating the opposition—including his main rival, Alexei Navalny—to controlling the courts and purging Russia of free speech, Putin is deploying a wider range of tactics than ever to tighten his grip on power.
00:00 - What is happening in Russia?
01:00 - Why is Putin afraid of Alexei Navanly?
02:33 - The role Russia’s economy plays in Putin’s power...
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Brian Cox: Why Succession struck a chord | The Economist
Brian Cox of HBO’s “Succession” reveals what it’s like to play the tyrannical media mogul and patriarch Logan Roy, and why the show struck such a chord in Trump's America.
00:00 - The success of “Succession”
00:50 - Brian Cox’s career and playing Logan Roy
01:33 - How he finds humanity in Logan Roy
03:42 - Real-life comparisons to the Roys
04:36 - “Succession” in Trump’s America
05:44 - The politics of “Succession”
07:09 - Social mobility and...
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See what three degrees of global warming looks like | The Economist
If global temperatures rise three degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, the results would be catastrophic. It’s an entirely plausible scenario, and this film shows you what it would look like.
00:00 - What will a 3°C world look like?
00:57 - Climate change is already having devastating effects
02:58 - How climate modelling works
04:06 - Nowhere is safe from global warming
05:20 - The impact of prolonged droughts
08:24 - Rising sea levels,...
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What’s the future of food? | The Economist
Over one-third of greenhouse-gas emissions come from food production. For a greener future, this urgently needs to change. What’s the future of food in a more sustainable world? Our experts answer your questions.
This film is supported by @Infosys - https://impact.economist.com/sustainability
00:00 - Food’s environmental impact
00:44 - Why it’s important to make food sustainable
01:34 - Will everyone have to give up meat?
02:13 - Can...
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The hidden cost of black hair | The Economist
Hair is an important part of black women’s identity, but throughout history it has also been a target of oppression. What is the true cost of having black hair?
00:00 - What does your hair mean to you?
01:17 - Current attitudes towards textured hair
02:37 - How has black hair been viewed historically?
05:12 - Adhering to white expectations
06:14 - Why is black hair so expensive?
07:30 - The economics of the black hair care industry
09:16 - The...
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Business: go woke or go broke? | The Economist
Today consumers want to buy more sustainable products, employees want to work for firms that share their values, and in the investment world, ESG funds are all the rage. How are companies responding to these shifting demands and can businesses really do well by doing good?
00:00 - Can companies do well by doing good?
00:50 - Environment and climate change
06:50 - Employee wellbeing
09:51 - Workforce diversity
15:50 - Ethical supply chains
19:26 -...
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Who should fix climate change? | The Economist
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00:00 - Who should fix climate change?
00:55 - Hard problems are why we elect governments
01:29 - Which countries are leading?
03:00 - What is the role of companies?
03:57 - Companies innovate better than countries...
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The challenges facing Germany’s new leader | The Economist
Germany’s election marks the end of an era of stability and stagnation. What international challenges will Angela Merkel's successor face?
00:00 The coalition negotiations
01:00 Who are the kingmakers?
02:09: Who is Olaf Scholz?
03:09 Germany’s future global role
04:57 Germany’s relationship with Russia & China
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Is higher inflation cause for concern? | The Economist
Inflation rates have been rising all over the world, surprising many economists. While the rich world is paying higher prices for durable goods such as cars, in emerging markets soaring food prices are a greater worry. What is causing this unexpected bout of inflation, and will it last?
00:00 - What’s happening with inflation?
00:53 - What is inflation?
01:42 - Inflation rates are rising
02:47 - How much is too much inflation?
03:13 - Inflation in...
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How do carbon markets work? | The Economist
In theory putting a price on carbon emissions should incentivise businesses to stop polluting. So why have carbon markets failed to achieve their goal of reducing global emissions? Read more here: https://econ.st/3mi51Eo
00:00 - Has putting a price on emissions worked?
00:27 - Where do carbon markets come from?
01:42 - How does ‘cap and trade’ work?
03:22 - Why aren’t carbon markets reducing emissions?
04:15 - What are the loopholes?
05:24 - What...
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To see Germany’s future, look at its cars | The Economist
As the election approaches, Germany's carmakers will face the same challenges as its new leaders: a need to innovate, tackle climate change and reassess its trade relationship with China. How this world-renowned motor industry navigates the road ahead could tell a lot about Germany’s future.
00:00 - Germany faces numerous challenges
00:49 - Can Germany’s cars reveal its future? (or whatever the title is) ...
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Is America in decline? | The Economist
America is reeling from a failed war in Afghanistan, political polarisation and increasing social division. Could the superpower be in decline?
00:00 - America’s rising instability
00:45 - Is America in decline?
03:21 - America’s foreign policy failures
05:23 - Is this the end of American intervention?
07:02 - America’s domestic decline: what can be done?
09:09 - Will the infrastructure bill help?
10:40 - Is declinism inevitable?
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From 9/11 to covid-19: can New York recover? | The Economist
As New Yorkers commemorate the 20th anniversary of 9/11, they are also contemplating how to recover from covid-19. After 9/11, New York came back stronger—so what lessons can the city's leaders learn from that success to help the city bounce back today?
00:00 Can New York learn from 9/11?
00:33 Remembering 9/11 with Jon Fasman
02:45 Rebuilding after 9/11
06:48 Supporting small businesses during the pandemic
09:28 The age-old problem of racism...
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Covid-19: how tech will transform your kids’ education | The Economist
The pandemic not only disrupted education—it also thrust technology onto a sector which historically has been slow to adopt it. Will classrooms ever be the same again?
00:00 How the pandemic has affected education.
03:08 Why the education sector has been slow to adopt technology.
05:02 Technology helps children have a personalised learning experience.
07:50 How technology can help teachers
09:08 Could remote learning be here to stay?
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Covid-19: Can vaccines keep up with variants? | The Economist
The race between covid-19 vaccines and variants is on. Alok Jha, The Economist’s science correspondent, and Natasha Loder, health policy editor, discuss what this means for the future
Read more of our coverage on coronavirus: https://econ.st/3t1L6wx
Listen to our daily podcast, Gamechangers, on mRNA technology: https://econ.st/38cSewe
Listen to “The Jab” podcast from Economist Radio: https://econ.st/3yuETKF
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Hydrogen: fuel of the future? | The Economist
It’s been hailed as fuel of the future. Hydrogen is clean, flexible and energy efficient. But in practice there are huge hurdles to overcome before widespread adoption can be achieved.
00:00 How hydrogen fuel is generated.
02:04 How hydrogen fuel could be used.
02:46 Why hydrogen fuel hasn't taken off in the past.
03:40 Is hydrogen fuel safe?
04:31 Hydrogen's advantage over batteries.
05:00 How sustainable is hydrogen fuel?
06:13 Why the hype...
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Afghanistan: how the Taliban weakened America | The Economist
The Taliban’s swift return to power in Afghanistan has shocked the world and humiliated America. What effect will this have on the international standing of the US and on global security? Our experts answer your questions.
Further content:
Find more of our coverage on Asia: https://econ.st/3srkBjq
Read more about the Taliban’s terrifying triumph in Afghanistan:https://econ.st/3stoa91
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Should covid-19 vaccines be mandatory?
Most governments recognise that vaccination is the fastest way out of the pandemic, but in many places hesitancy is hindering the roll-out. Should employers—or even governments—force people to have the vaccine? We answer your questions.
Read more of our covid-19 coverage: https://econ.st/37AvUfF
Listen to “The Jab” podcast from Economist Radio: https://econ.st/3CJKBv8
Listen to our podcast about vaccine incentives: https://econ.st/2XmrDL9
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Should we be worried about technology? | The Economist
The covid-19 pandemic has reinforced humanity’s dependence on modern tech, but the same tools that enable remote working are also being used to spread disinformation and perpetuate cybercrime. Ambivalence towards technology is nothing new.
Read more of our coverage of Science & technology: https://econ.st/3CdkVa5
See our Technology Quarterlies: https://econ.st/3jldAN6
Why is pessimism about the impact of technology nothing new?...
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