

Katrine Brahek
The Economist's environment editor, providing expertise on climate change policies.
Top 3 podcasts with Katrine Brahek
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Jul 22, 2021 • 23min
Three-degree burn: the warmer world that awaits
Katrine Braek, The Economist's environment editor, and Tom Gardner, a correspondent focused on Sudan's political landscape, dive into the pressing realities of climate change and regional politics. They explore what a 3°C warmer world entails, framing it as a call to action against escalating extreme weather. Meanwhile, Gardner examines Sudan's complicated path to democracy, highlighting the tensions among military leaders as they navigate toward upcoming elections. The discussion also touches on Liverpool's recent removal from UNESCO’s heritage list, reflecting on the city's evolving identity.

Nov 11, 2020 • 22min
We’ll again have Paris: Biden’s ambitious climate plans
Katrine Brahek, The Economist's environment editor, discusses President Biden's ambitious climate agenda and the challenges he faces in a divided Congress. She emphasizes the need for global cooperation to tackle climate change and highlights shifting public perceptions. Tim Cross, the technology editor, explores the booming video game industry, focusing on the competition between Sony and Microsoft and the rise of console-free gaming through streaming. Together, they provide gripping insights into the intersections of climate policy and tech advancements.

Nov 11, 2020 • 22min
We’ll again have Paris: Biden’s ambitious climate plans
Katrine Brahek, The Economist's environment editor, dives into Joe Biden's ambitious climate policies, highlighting their potential and the hurdles of political cooperation. Tim Cross, the technology editor, explores the gaming industry’s evolution with a spotlight on the competition between Xbox and PlayStation 5, alongside the rise of cloud gaming. The conversation also reflects on how climate change intersects with technological advancements, suggesting a shifting landscape in both sectors.