
Matt Kaplan
Science correspondent for The Economist, discussing innovative conservation strategies for rhinoceroses.
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Mar 17, 2022 • 24min
Shock and war: global prices rise
Simon Rabinovich, American economics editor, discusses the economic repercussions of Russia's war, detailing how rising commodity prices challenge central banks. Sophie Petter, Paris bureau chief, analyzes the French election's dynamics as Macron navigates voter sentiments influenced by the conflict. Meanwhile, Matt Kaplan highlights the disruption of critical research at Chernobyl due to ongoing warfare, focusing on the ecological impact and the halt of studies on wildlife resilience. Together, they unravel the complex interplay between war, politics, and economics.

Feb 21, 2022 • 24min
Trial run: genocide claims against Myanmar
Susanna Savage, a South Asia expert at The Economist, David Rennie, the Beijing bureau chief, and science correspondent Matt Kaplan delve into significant themes. They discuss The Gambia's groundbreaking genocide case against Myanmar, exploring its potential impact on the Rohingya crisis and Aung San Suu Kyi's controversial role. The conversation then pivots to Nixon's historic visit to China, drawing parallels to present geopolitics. Additionally, Kaplan reveals fascinating research on how noise pollution adversely affects plant life, stressing their unique environmental responses.

Feb 21, 2022 • 24min
Trial run: genocide claims against Myanmar
Susanna Savage, South Asia correspondent for The Economist, dives into The Gambia's groundbreaking genocide case against Myanmar, uncovering the ongoing plight of the Rohingya people. She discusses the severe repercussions of the military coup and the dire conditions in refugee camps. Meanwhile, Matt Kaplan shares fascinating research about how noise pollution negatively affects plant health, exploring the surprising ways that plants react to urban stressors. Together, they shed light on crucial geopolitical issues and the silent struggles of nature.

Jan 31, 2022 • 24min
Sunshine statement: Ron DeSantis’s Florida
Alexandra Sewage-Bass, a senior correspondent for politics at The Economist, discusses Governor Ron DeSantis's rise in Florida politics and his potential presidential ambitions. Elise Burr highlights changing divorce laws, making the process easier and more amicable across wealthy nations. Meanwhile, Matt Kaplan addresses the dire ecological impact of the Sumatran rhino's looming extinction, which threatens biodiversity and the rainforest ecosystem. Together, these topics paint a vivid picture of political, social, and environmental shifts in Florida and beyond.

Jan 31, 2022 • 24min
Sunshine statement: Ron DeSantis’s Florida
Join Alexandra Sewage-Bass, a senior correspondent at The Economist, as she delves into Florida's shifting political landscape and Ron DeSantis's rise in the 2024 presidential race. Elise Burr discusses the evolving dynamics of divorce laws in affluent nations, highlighting a trend towards more amicable separations. Matt Kaplan sheds light on the ecological implications of the Sumatran rhino's potential extinction, emphasizing its critical role in the ecosystem and the challenges surrounding conservation efforts.