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Robert

Deputy editor of The Economist, expert on water scarcity and its global implications.

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Jan 25, 2024 • 25min

The Intelligence: what AI could mean for the world’s poorest

Join Robert, a Deputy Editor at The Economist with a focus on AI's role in developing nations, and Sophie Pedder, the Paris bureau chief who reported on Notre Dame's reconstruction. They discuss how AI can reshape education and healthcare in impoverished areas, enhancing access for millions. The complexities of job displacement and linguistic barriers are also examined. Additionally, they share insights on Notre Dame's restoration journey, emphasizing its cultural significance and the beauty of languages around the world.
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Aug 30, 2024 • 24min

For whom the well tolls: Why we must price water

Robert, Deputy Editor at The Economist and a water scarcity expert, discusses the urgent need for water pricing to address growing shortages globally. Annie Crable highlights the rising illegal crossings at the US-Canada border, illustrating the complexities and human experiences behind migration. Anne Rowe pays tribute to biological anthropologist Helen Fisher, exploring the science of love and its nuanced dynamics. Together, they unpack critical issues that intertwine nature, human behavior, and societal challenges.
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Jun 25, 2021 • 22min

Iraq to its foundations: a chance to remake the state

Robert, Foreign editor of The Economist, delves into Iraq's tumultuous political scene ahead of crucial elections, revealing citizens' skepticism about leadership and the longing for reform. Erin Braun, the Mountain West correspondent, examines the severe mega-drought gripping the American West, emphasizing its dire implications for water scarcity and local ecosystems. The conversation touches on Iraq's potential for cultural renaissance beyond oil, while historical insights into the Corn Laws highlight the ongoing struggle for trade reform.