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    • Trump's Tariffs Shot Down
      Feb 25 2026

      On this week's Macrodose, James Meadway looks at the US supreme court shooting down Trump’s tariff bonanza (1:00), how a global hotel chain is preparing for climate change affecting their business (7:45), and the possible “green shoots” of the UK’s economic recovery (11:14)

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      Got a question or comment? Reach out to us at ⁠macrodose@planetbproductions.co.uk⁠.

      To learn more about the work we do at Planet B Productions, head to ⁠planetbproductions.co.uk⁠.

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      17 min
    • Climate Change Shakes Food Security
      Feb 18 2026

      On this week's Macrodose, James Meadway looks at fresh warnings that climate change is coming straight for your supermarket shelf (0:40), and a rare piece of good climate news - from India - where a solar boom is helping leapfrog the old, fossil-fuelled path to industrialisation (8:26).

      Subscribe to support the show at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠patreon.com/Macrodose.⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Your pledge is a donation supporting free public education; perks are thank-you gifts for your support.

      Got a question or comment? Reach out to us at ⁠macrodose@planetbproductions.co.uk⁠.

      To learn more about the work we do at Planet B Productions, head to ⁠planetbproductions.co.uk⁠.

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      18 min
    • Beyond Techno-Optimism w/ David Edgerton
      Feb 12 2026

      In this episode of The Break–Down, Deputy Editor John Merrick is joined by historian and author David Edgerton to discuss how his historical work has shaped his understanding of the climate crisis, the rise of China as both a major emitter and a green tech powerhouse, the retro revivalism of the British right, and the ubiquity of AI boosterism.

      The history of the climate crisis is often told as a story about technology. Growing out of the dark satanic mills of the Industrial Revolution and accelerating with new forms of production and consumption in the mid-twentieth century, we are frequently told that it is technological development and innovation that got us into this mess.

      But technology is also presented as the way out: a new green industrial revolution, expanded nuclear power, or even forms of geoengineering are held up as solutions.

      In this conversation, Edgerton asks whether a more nuanced history of technology and production might tell us something different about the politics of the climate crisis. And whether it might help us imagine paths beyond fossil-fuelled capitalism altogether.

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      46 min
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