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Chicago Public Radio's Worldview "Land Distribution Problems and Conflict"
A lot of people think that the rhetoric about the connections between war and the environment are too hysterical. Wars aren't about oil, they aren’t about water. People think there is an over-dramatization of the connection between the environment and security.
Jerome asked Thomas how he reacts as someone who studies the environment and security for a living and how he approaches this topic...
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- Interview on Chicago Public Radio's "Worldview" program
SBS Radio "Environmental breakdown, or opportunity?" interview
World View program on the Special Broadcasting Service (SBS) Radio, Australia.
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- "Environmental breakdown, or opportunity?" interview with Dr. Thomas Homer-Dixon on the World View program on the Special Broadcasting Service (SBS) Radio, Australia.
ABC Melbourne interview on the Conversation Hour
Conversation Hour program on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), Melbourne, Australia.
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- Interview with Dr. Thomas Homer-Dixon on the Conversation Hour on ABC Melbourne.
Electric Politics "Urbi et Orbi" interview
Thomas Homer-Dixon is a respectable, intelligent fellow, and though he speaks about impending catastrophe in a low-key way the message gets through loud and clear: there's going to be serious cleaning up to do. Which is more or less the point of his latest book, The Upside of Down.
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- "Urbi et Orbi" interview with Thomas Homer-Dixon on Electric Politics
Free Forum with Terry McNally interview
Author of Canada's #1 bestseller, THE UPSIDE OF DOWN. Whether from terrorism, climate change, pandemic, energy scarcity, or the widening gap between rich and poor, he believes breakdown is inevitable. And if we won't change our ways till we crash, it's up to us to make sure breakdown doesn't spiral into total collapse.
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- Thomas Homer-Dixon 'The UPside of Down' interview with Terry McNally on Free Forum

