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What if the "monsters" of climate change aren’t just environmental disasters but political beasts born from global inequality? In this spine-chilling episode, Amitav Ghosh unravels the terrifying connections between extreme weather, migration, and the imperial violence shaping our world. From the deadly brown cloud over South Asia to the frozen bodies of migrants at the US-Canada border, are we witnessing the collapse of humanity itself?
Why are vigilantes hunting migrants while economies depend on their labor? How do cell phones and colonial networks fuel this global crisis? And can local resilience in Africa save us from the apocalypse? Dive into this haunting conversation and discover why Ghosh believes the planet will survive—but civilization might not. Don’t miss this urgent, eye-opening episode before it’s too late!
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What if the "monsters" of climate change aren’t just environmental disasters but political beasts born from global inequality? In this spine-chilling episode, Amitav Ghosh unravels the terrifying connections between extreme weather, migration, and the imperial violence shaping our world. From the deadly brown cloud over South Asia to the frozen bodies of migrants at the US-Canada border, are we witnessing the collapse of humanity itself?
Why are vigilantes hunting migrants while economies depend on their labor? How do cell phones and colonial networks fuel this global crisis? And can local resilience in Africa save us from the apocalypse? Dive into this haunting conversation and discover why Ghosh believes the planet will survive—but civilization might not. Don’t miss this urgent, eye-opening episode before it’s too late!
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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