

The Heat and the Fury
Host Richard Delevan interviews author Peter Schwartzstein, whose experiences give him a unique authority to explore how difficult it is to cover “climate security” from the front lines.
Climate and Violence
Many associate climate-related violence with regions like Syria. Schwartzstein explains that while climate change didn’t directly cause the Syrian civil war, it played a critical role in weakening the societal fabric. Severe droughts exacerbated poverty and rural migration, fostering instability and making communities more susceptible to revolutionary movements.
The West and Climate-Related Violence
The developed world won’t remain untouched by climate-induced violence for long. The infrastructure, even in advanced economies, is struggling under the strain of extreme weather events.
Catalysts:
- The Heat and the Fury: Reporting from the Front Lines of Climate Violence by Peter Schwartzstein.
- The Leopard by Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa
- A Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich by Alexander Solzhenitsyn
- A Distant Mirror: The Calamitous 14th Century by Barbara Tuchman
- The Earth Transformed by Peter Frankopan
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