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Sarah Maslin

Brazil correspondent for the Economist, based in Sao Paulo. Expert on the Amazon rainforest and its environmental challenges.

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Aug 9, 2021 • 21min

Hot prospects: a sobering IPCC report

Rachel Dobbs, a climate change writer for The Economist, discusses the alarming findings of the latest IPCC report, stressing the urgent need for global action to combat human-caused climate change. Sarah Maslin, who covers South America, delves into Bolivia's political crisis following the controversial 2019 elections, exploring debates around electoral integrity and the citizens' frustrations with political paralysis. Together, they highlight the pressing issues of climate and political instability that demand immediate attention.
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Feb 2, 2021 • 21min

As a general rules: Myanmar’s coup

Charlie McCann, Southeast Asia correspondent for The Economist, shares insights into Myanmar's tumultuous political landscape, detailing the recent military coup that disrupted five years of democracy and sparked citizen protests. He delves into the motivations behind the army's power grab and discusses the role of social media in activism. Meanwhile, Sarah Maslin, South America correspondent, examines the wind power boom's impact on Ecuador's balsa wood industry, shedding light on the environmental and social consequences affecting indigenous communities.
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Feb 2, 2021 • 21min

As a general rules: Myanmar’s coup

Charlie McCann, the Southeast Asia correspondent for The Economist, provides a gripping analysis of Myanmar's military coup and its implications for democracy. He discusses public sentiment and the international response to the turmoil. Meanwhile, Sarah Maslin, the South America correspondent, highlights the environmental and social consequences of the wind power boom in Ecuador, particularly the destructive demand for balsa wood that harms local communities. Together, they explore critical issues surrounding political power and renewable energy.
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May 20, 2020 • 23min

Politics trumps co-operation: the WHO’s annual meeting

Simon Long, deputy digital editor at The Economist, discusses the geopolitical tensions revealed at the latest World Health Organization assembly, emphasizing the need for global unity amidst division. Sarah Maslin, Brazil correspondent, highlights the alarming rise in illegal logging threatening the Amazon, exacerbated by a controversial bill amid the pandemic. Tom Nuttall reflects on Florian Schneider's lasting impact on music, showcasing how Kraftwerk revolutionized the electronic genre, influencing pop and dance music today.
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Aug 8, 2019 • 21min

Clear-cut risks: the Amazon degrades

Sarah Maslin, Brazil correspondent for The Economist, shines a light on the urgent deforestation crisis in the Amazon. She reveals how Brazil's government policies are encouraging this environmental calamity, risking the transformation of the rainforest into a savanna. Maslin discusses the dire global consequences of this shift, emphasizing the need for immediate action to protect biodiversity and climate stability. Additionally, the podcast touches on the political struggles in Malaysia, where reform seems stalled despite a change in government.

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