
The Next Big Idea Daily This Episode Will Change Every Breath You Take
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Dec 23, 2025 Simon Winchester, an award-winning author known for his insights into history and science, discusses the profound impact of wind in his new book, touching on its role in human history, including how it influenced events like Chernobyl. Meanwhile, James Nestor, a science journalist and author, reveals how modern breathing techniques can enhance health, explaining the dangers of over-breathing and promoting the benefits of slow, mindful breath practices. Together, they explore the remarkable connections between air, breathing, and human well-being.
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Global Terrestrial Stilling Explained
- Simon Winchester highlights a global "terrestrial stilling": average surface wind speeds have declined in many regions.
- He links this counterintuitive trend to reduced temperature differentials from global warming, which may weaken winds.
How A Wind Exposed Chernobyl
- Winchester recounts how a southeast wind carried Chernobyl's radioactive plume to Sweden, exposing the disaster.
- That wind shift forced Soviet disclosure and, he says, helped trigger the Soviet Union's collapse.
Early Wind Power And Cultural Resistance
- Winchester traces wind-powered electricity back to James Blythe's 1887 home generator in Scotland.
- Locals dismissed Blythe's wind electricity as "the work of the devil," reflecting early fossil-fuel resistance.


