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Is the world increasingly becoming a dangerous place to live?
·Strategic Affairs & Geopolitics

Is the world increasingly becoming a dangerous place to live?

The existential threat to human civilization is not from wars, but from nuclear disaster and climate change. This is the first in our Year End Special series on making sense of the biggest economic and geopolitical shifts and what they signal

A river in spate, landslides and nature’s fury
·Climate & Environmental Sustainability

A river in spate, landslides and nature’s fury

Climate change and growing urbanisation is slowly but surely changing a way of life in Himachal Pradesh. A tale of two ordinary villages and one town that are not on the tourist map

Masterclass: The World in 2023
·Strategic Affairs & Geopolitics

Masterclass: The World in 2023

A top-class panel of experts decodes the world of opportunity and risk on multiple fronts

The best stories of 2022
·Strategic Affairs & Geopolitics

The best stories of 2022

December 24, 2022: On the US-China rivalry, Russia-Ukraine war, concerns about climate change, but also hope, India and China, contrarian leaders, and more

The race for food security
·Climate & Environmental Sustainability

The race for food security

Climate change is undoing the gains India made from the green revolution. In this extract from his book, Race for Tomorrow, Simon Mundy talks about how, in the struggle to respond, companies like Mahyco are experimenting with genetic engineering to create new super-crops

FF Insights #616: Slow food
·Climate & Environmental Sustainability

FF Insights #616: Slow food

March 24, 2022: India’s Russia problem; Ventilate; What is it with Apple and history?

Day of the starmakers
·Climate & Environmental Sustainability

Day of the starmakers

Unlimited energy from nuclear fusion is coming within humanity’s grasp

Top Ten books of 2021
·Global Trade and Geoeconomics

Top Ten books of 2021

This year’s list reflects and helps us decode a lot that has changed since the pandemic

FF Daily #555: The tell
·Strategic Affairs & Geopolitics

FF Daily #555: The tell

December 22, 2021: Masterclass: The World in 2022; On paradoxes; Contemporary philosophy

Masterclass: The World in 2022
·Strategic Affairs & Geopolitics

Masterclass: The World in 2022

What is the global impact of the US-China tussle? Is Asia rising? What about global economic recovery and sustainability? Kanti Bajpai, Viral Acharya, Nicholas Parker, and Sundeep Waslekar offer a multidisciplinary view on the key drivers of change

FF Daily #527: When opposites coexist
·Climate & Environmental Sustainability

FF Daily #527: When opposites coexist

November 19, 2021: China’s big plans for nuclear; The rise of MetaKovan Sundaresan; Generation gap

FF Daily #515: Faith and science
·Climate & Environmental Sustainability

FF Daily #515: Faith and science

November 5, 2021: Greta’s Dilemma; Work-life relationships; Summits explained

The games we play with each other
·Climate & Environmental Sustainability

The games we play with each other

Solutions for problems such as climate change are unlikely to come from experts who rely on numbers, and from economists who rely on self-interest and the invisible hand for progress. This is part of a zero sum, competitive, narrative. But nature is complex and insists on cooperation

The climate crisis: We need cooperation, not competition
·Climate & Environmental Sustainability

The climate crisis: We need cooperation, not competition

The world needs new explanations of how complex systems evolve to save itself from catastrophe. Theories of progress must put cooperation—at all levels—in the foreground, and look beyond national self-interest