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Why It Matters

Each episode of Why It Matters breaks down an issue that is shaping our world’s future. Join host Ga

Episodes

Total: 116

The unprecedented trade policies since the beginning of this year, driven largely by the Donald Trum

Is having a trade deficit necessarily a bad thing? Many experts argue that the U.S. trade deficit is

Host Gabrielle Sierra and podcast guests Johanna Mendelson Forman and Matthew Costello discuss food

With allies and adversaries alike impacted by new economic barriers and tariffs, the global map of U

Tariffs have sparked intense debate in Washington, but their consequences land far from Capitol Hill

Tariffs are often discussed in big, abstract terms—trade wars, economic strategy, global power strug

Is a trade consensus in Washington even possible? Well, it used to be. In 1989, the Washington Conse

There was once a broad consensus in Washington that trade was a force for good—a way to connect, gro

Why It Matters is back and this time we are dedicating an entire season to talking about trade. Alon

As the climate crisis intensifies, so do discussions about the utilization of nuclear energy. In the

Emerging technologies are transforming international relations and our country’s economy. So how do

Fresh water sustains all life, but in many regions, especially arid ones, it is becoming increasingl

Under international law, the North Pole and the Arctic waters surrounding it are not owned by any co

What does it mean to price our climate? The goal of fees like the “carbon tax” is to put a price on

For decades, U.S. homeowners have counted on property insurance to protect them from catastrophic lo

Our editors top picks of Why It Matters episodes on climate.

What powers artificial intelligence (AI)? As global electricity use is surging, with unprecedented d

Tumultuous events have rocked the last four years: the COVID-19 pandemic, Europe’s largest land war

For most of our history, the realm of international relations was dominated by nation-states. They w

With the rise of social media, influencers around the world have increasingly taken on the role of n