What Could Go Right?

Global Change Starts at Home with James Fallows and Parag Khanna


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How do global changes affect us on the local level, and vice versa? Today, writer and journalist James Fallows, and the founder of FutureMap, Parag Khanna, join us to discuss the interplay between the tectonic forces of geopolitics and the specific currents of the everyday. They contrast the narratives that are animating different regions of the world—especially in the United States and Asia around inequality, optimism, and defeatism—and forecast a future of migration and climate change adaptation.


What Could Go Right? is produced by The Progress Network and The Podglomerate.

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