Épisodes

  • Finite Launch Party
    Oct 7 2025

    If you’re in the Milwaukee area on Monday, October 13, don’t miss the Finite launch party! Grab some free snacks, meet the editors and cohosts, peep a sneak preview of future issues, and get a discounted subscription!

    Anyone who attends will get a free set of bonus chapters!

    If you have never been to the Vulture Space community bike workshop, it is worth the trip just to look around.

    You can support the Vulture Space mission of protecting the planet by helping ordinary Milwaukeeans repair and maintain their bikes: https://www.vulturespace.org/donate

    See you there!

    Monday, October 13, 2025
    6-8pm
    651 N Plankinton Avenue, Milwaukee

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  • Iss1/Ch4 If you liked the 2017 worldwide refugee crisis, you’ll love the complete desertification of the Sahel
    Oct 7 2025

    Chris and Charley conclude Issue 1 by discussing how mainstream economists and climate scientists can look at the same data and reach wildly different conclusions. How can mainstream economists predict small dents to the economy when climate scientists see existential threats to civilization itself? Perhaps Sahelian desertification and climate change can only be solved if we stop listening to mainstream economists.

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    Issue 1: Climate Change and Freshwater

    Intro: Why did Lake Chad collapse and why are Cameroonians so thirsty?

    Chapter 1: Desertification of the Sahel and Cameroon’s water infrastructure

    Chapter 2: Cameroon gains “independence” from France

    Chapter 3: Poverty, structural adjustments, and dictators

    Chapter 4: The US New Deal’s Soil Conservation Service is a proven model

    Bonus 1: More on Cameroon’s independence movement

    Bonus 2: How did Ahidjo make himself a dictator?

    Bonus 3: How did Biya take control from Ahidjo?

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    Issue 1 is available in written and podcast format

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    Images from Chapter 4

    How mainstream economists and climate scientists estimate our climate risk:

    Slide from William Nordhaus’s Nobel Prize for Economics lecture summarizing his work calculating that 4 degrees is “optimal” warming:

    Exponential increase in fossil fuel consumption:

    President Reagan and Ahmaduo Ahidjo:

    President Obama and Paul Biya:

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    2 h et 30 min
  • Iss1/B3 Does Anyone Here Love Ahmaduo Ahidjo? Anyone?
    Jul 29 2025

    Why did Ahidjo suddenly resign in 1982 at the height of his power? How did Paul Biya wrest power from a seemingly all-powerful Ahidjo? Chris and Charley explore the mystery of Cameroon’s 1983 succession.

    Subscriber link to bonus chapter: https://www.finitemag.org/2025/04/ahmaduo-ahidjo-paul-biya-cameroon-dictator-transfer-of-power/

    Not a subscriber? Subscribe here: https://www.finitemag.org/shop/

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    Issue 1: Climate Change and Freshwater

    Intro: Why did Lake Chad collapse and why are Cameroonians so thirsty?

    Chapter 1: Desertification of the Sahel and Cameroon’s water infrastructure

    Chapter 2: Cameroon gains “independence” from France

    Chapter 3: Poverty, structural adjustments, and dictators

    Chapter 4: The US New Deal’s Soil Conservation Service is a proven model

    Bonus 1: More on Cameroon’s independence movement

    Bonus 2: How did Ahidjo make himself a dictator?

    Bonus 3: How did Biya take control from Ahidjo?

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    Issue 1 is available in written and podcast format

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  • Iss1/B2 How to Become a Dictator (a Friend was Asking)
    Jul 23 2025

    Chris and Charley cover the darkly fascinating cloak-and-dagger story of Ahidjo’s rise to power – with help from the French, of course.

    Subscriber link to bonus chapter: https://www.finitemag.org/2025/04/rise-of-ahmaduo-ahidjo-dictator-cameroon-france-neocolonialism/

    Not a subscriber? Subscribe here: https://www.finitemag.org/shop/

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    Issue 1: Climate Change and Freshwater

    Intro: Why did Lake Chad collapse and why are Cameroonians so thirsty?

    Chapter 1: Desertification of the Sahel and Cameroon’s water infrastructure

    Chapter 2: Cameroon gains “independence” from France

    Chapter 3: Poverty, structural adjustments, and dictators

    Chapter 4: The US New Deal’s Soil Conservation Service is a proven model

    Bonus 1: More on Cameroon’s independence movement

    Bonus 2: How did Ahidjo make himself a dictator?

    Bonus 3: How did Biya take control from Ahidjo?

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    Issue 1 is available in written and podcast format

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  • Iss1/Ch3 How Many Cameroonians Does It Take to Change a Light Bulb? Trick Question: IMF Shut Off the Electricity
    May 29 2025

    Chris and Charlie discuss the global scandal of debt and structural adjustments, how it came to Cameroon and contributed to poverty, underdevelopment, and desertification. Then, they compare IMF structural adjustments to a proven anti-desertification model: how the American New Deal beat the Dust Bowl. To end, they discuss the dire situation of rural Cameroonians, and why desertification can’t be beat without addressing poverty. Remember: land degradation is responsible for a quarter of humanity’s greenhouse gas emissions. We can’t stop catastrophic climate change without fixing the Sahelian desertification crisis.

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    Issue 1: Climate Change and Freshwater

    Intro: Why did Lake Chad collapse and why are Cameroonians so thirsty?

    Chapter 1: Desertification of the Sahel and Cameroon’s water infrastructure

    Chapter 2: Cameroon gains “independence” from France

    Chapter 3: Poverty, structural adjustments, and dictators

    Chapter 4: The US New Deal’s Soil Conservation Service is a proven model

    Bonus 1: More on Cameroon’s independence movement

    Bonus 2: How did Ahidjo make himself a dictator?

    Bonus 3: How did Biya take control from Ahidjo?

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    Issue 1 is available in written and podcast format

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    1 h et 49 min
  • Iss1/B1 Cameroon’s Independence Movement: in which the French Send People to the Hospital for Waving a UN Flag
    May 9 2025

    Chris and Charley relate the gripping story of the Cameroonian Independence Movement 1945-1957, covering parts we didn’t have time for in Chapter 2.

    Subscriber link to bonus chapter: https://www.finitemag.org/2025/03/cameroon-independence-upc-france-um-nyobe-ahmaduo-ahidjo-pierre-messmer/

    Not a subscriber? Subscribe here: https://www.finitemag.org/shop/

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    Issue 1: Climate Change and Freshwater

    Intro: Why did Lake Chad collapse and why are Cameroonians so thirsty?

    Chapter 1: Desertification of the Sahel and Cameroon’s water infrastructure

    Chapter 2: Cameroon gains “independence” from France

    Chapter 3: Poverty, structural adjustments, and dictators

    Chapter 4: The US New Deal’s Soil Conservation Service is a proven model

    Bonus 1: More on Cameroon’s independence movement

    Bonus 2: How did Ahidjo make himself a dictator?

    Bonus 3: How did Biya take control from Ahidjo?

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    Issue 1 is available in written and podcast format

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  • Iss1/Ch2 Independence* Day
    Apr 7 2025

    Chris and Charley discuss the incredible story of how Cameroon’s independence movement took on the French Empire and almost won. Then, they trace the sad story of how the French fought back, installed a dictator, and continue to exploit an “independent” Cameroon. Both agree that with France’s dark influence from independence to today, it is no surprise that Cameroon is one of the poorest countries on earth. Poverty is no accident; it’s exploitation.

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    Issue 1: Climate Change and Freshwater

    Intro: Why did Lake Chad collapse and why are Cameroonians so thirsty?

    Chapter 1: Desertification of the Sahel and Cameroon’s water infrastructure

    Chapter 2: Cameroon gains “independence” from France

    Chapter 3: Poverty, structural adjustments, and dictators

    Chapter 4: The US New Deal’s Soil Conservation Service is a proven model

    Bonus 1: More on Cameroon’s independence movement

    Bonus 2: How did Ahidjo make himself a dictator?

    Bonus 3: How did Biya take control from Ahidjo?

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    Issue 1 is available in written and podcast format

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    1 h et 48 min
  • Iss1/Ch1 Desertification Happens When Raindrops Meet Him at the Bar Instead of Percolating into Groundwater: Stay Thirsty, My Friends
    Mar 8 2025

    Chris and Charley discuss the Sahel’s desertification crisis, and how this has led to the collapse of Lake Chad. Then, they try to decide whether global poverty statistics characterize poverty or are an exercise in concealing the severity of the problem before reviewing those statistics for Cameroon. Then they turn to and water infrastructure in Cameroon with more obfuscating statistics. Finally, we meet some of the villains of the story.

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    Issue 1: Climate Change and Freshwater

    Intro: Why did Lake Chad collapse and why are Cameroonians so thirsty?

    Chapter 1: Desertification of the Sahel and Cameroon’s water infrastructure

    Chapter 2: Cameroon gains “independence” from France

    Chapter 3: Poverty, structural adjustments, and dictators

    Chapter 4: The US New Deal’s Soil Conservation Service is a proven model

    Bonus 1: More on Cameroon’s independence movement

    Bonus 2: How did Ahidjo make himself a dictator?

    Bonus 3: How did Biya take control from Ahidjo?

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    Issue 1 is available in written and podcast format

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    1 h et 38 min