
When Great Power Conflict and Climate Action Collide
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When Great Power Conflict and Climate Action Collide mentions Silent Spring Revolution by Douglas Brinkley, The Prize by Dan Yergin, The Avoidable War by Kevin Rudd, and How to Avoid a Climate Disaster by Bill Gates with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.
But what really comes across in those pages is not just the importance of environmental protection, and it is useful to go back and remember how bad…
Dan Yergin's Tour de Force, the prize, is a really classic work about the central role energy, particularly oil, has played in global power and geopo…
In some ways, you know, it's not a book about energy per se, but it is a book about this relationship that has been part of our entire discussion.
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The host mentioned 'Silent Spring Revolution' to highlight the historical context of environmental protection and the…
The host mentions 'The Avoidable War' to highlight the complexities of U.S.-China relations and the potential for con…
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“Earlier this year, I had COVID... and I got a huge 800-page history of the modern American environmental movement by the American historian Douglas Brinkley called Silent Spring Revolution.”
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“Dan Yergin's Tour de Force, the prize, is a really classic work about the central role energy, particularly oil, has played in global power and geopolitics for more than a century.”
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“One of the books I wanted to mention was Kevin Rudd's book called The Avoidable War, The Dangers of a Catastrophic Conflict Between the U.S. and Xi Jinping's China.”
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“I think that many of your listeners might enjoy reading Bill Gates' How to Avoid a Climate Disaster.”
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The host mentioned 'Silent Spring Revolution' to highlight the historical context of environmental protection and the urgency of addressing climate…

The host mentions 'The Prize' to highlight the historical significance of energy, particularly oil, in shaping global power dynamics and geopolitic…

The host mentions 'The Avoidable War' to highlight the complexities of U.S.-China relations and the potential for conflict. Kevin Rudd's insights a…
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