Every week @phildobbie and @rdhearing get to grips with an issue that affects our lives podpage.com/the-why-curve/

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There could be a super El Niño on the way, bringing extreme weather around the globe. Manoj Joshi, Professor of Climate Dynamics @uniofeastanglia tells me and @LoudMouthComms - climate change will maximise the effects whycurve.com/episode/big-sto…
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There could be a super El Niño coming. And climate change could turn up the volume on the resulting extreme weather around the world. How? Manoj Joshi, Professor of Climate Dynamics @uniofeastanglia tells @rdhearing and @LoudMouthComms whycurve.com/episode/big-sto…
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Is President Trump mad, or simply applying madman theory? Dr James Boys from @ucl on this week's podcast with Phil and Roger. whycurve.com/episode/trumpir…
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Risky times out there - not least an energy crunch - so why is Wall Street surging? And does that mean we’re heading for a major market correction, or even a crash? Prof David McMillan of @StirUni tells @rdhearing and @LoudMouthComms whycurve.com/episode/heading…
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Forced adoptions, gay men imprisoned - we look back on the judgments of previous generations with horror. Are we kinder now? Or just more aware of difference? I and @LoudMouthComms ask @SMTaylorauthor @leedsbeckett whycurve.com/episode/the-kin…
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Forced adoptions, men imprisoned for being gay - we’re horrified by the attitudes of just a generation ago. So is society now more compassionate? Or are we just unkind in different ways? @SMTaylorauthor @leedsbeckett tells @LoudMouthComms and @rdhearing whycurve.com/episode/the-kin…
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Can the UK afford a boost in defence spending at the same time as meeting the increasing costs of welfare? Is it more important to buy bullets or back benefits, if that’s the choice? @rdhearing and @LoudMouthComms get the options from @Frencheconomics whycurve.com/episode/welfare…
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The 6-week war in Iran has pushed Ukraine from the headlines, but the four-year conflict there rumbles on, and seems to have turned into a dangerous stalemate, Professor David Galbreath @UniofBath tells @rdhearing and @LoudMouthComms whycurve.com/episode/meanwhi…
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Dragged into a war they didn’t want, Arab states in the Gulf are facing daily Iranian bombardment, and a block on their ability to export oil and gas. How do they feel about that?@LoudMouthComms and I ask @miraalhussein_ @alwaleed_centre @EdinburghUni whycurve.com/episode/the-ara…
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Not a winner for Trump - the Iran war is increasingly unpopular in the US. Professor Paul Whiteley @Uni_of_Essex tells me and @LoudMouthComms it could shape the rest of his term, whether he goes bigger now, or pulls back. whycurve.com/episode/america…
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The Iran war is not playing well at home for Donald Trump. High gas prices and more US troops on the ground in the Middle East is not what he promised voters. Professor Paul Whiteley @Uni_of_Essex tells @rdhearing and @LoudMouthComms about the polling data whycurve.com/episode/america…
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Could Cuba be next on Donald Trumps’s to-do list? The government there is weak and the economy collapsing, so could he move to end the 67-year communist regime? Dr Joseph Gonzalez @appstate tells me and @LoudMouthComms discussions are already happening whycurve.com/episode/cuba-ne…
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With the Iran war proving difficult, will Donald Trump be tempted by a quick win in the Caribbean? Cuba’s communist regime has never been weaker, and Dr Joseph Gonzalez @appstate tells @rdhearing and @LoudMouthComms a deal may already be done whycurve.com/episode/cuba-ne…
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