Peter Frankopan’s The Earth Transformed: An Untold History is a compelling account of the interaction between humans and the environment. We would be unwise to ignore it.
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Peter Frankopan’s The Earth Transformed: An Untold History is a compelling account of the interaction between humans and the environment. We would be unwise to ignore it.
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Read MoreThis transcript of a recent conversation between the Prime Minister and his chief economic adviser has not been verified.
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Read MoreThe current rise of populism challenges the way we think about people’s relationship to the economy.
Read MoreDoes the Autumn 2024 British budget point to a change in fiscal strategies?
Read MoreDonald Trump’s comeback is an historic achievement that re-writes the laws of politics and sets the United States on a new course it hasn’t seen for generations and that will test the guardrails of democracy
Read MoreThe polls say economics is the #1 issue for Americans but the debate seems to be a culture war for the soul of the United States. Thing is, they’re all different sides of the same anger and there’s data to prove it
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