Geography Matters
Chris Hamnett
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S2E15 Geography Strikes Back?
In this podcast Klaus Dodds and I go back to a topic we discussed in the first series - how, when and where does geography matter. We start by arguing that everything that happens in the world…
S2E14 Oceans
Oceans are very important. They cover 71% of the worlds's surface and, as well as their importance for fishing, trade and transport they play a major role in climatic and environmental stability.…
S2E13 Trump, Maps and Geography
S2E12 Regional Inequality
Regional inequality is an important issue in almost every country. There are almost always more prosperous or more developed regions and less prosperous and less developed regions. The reason is…
S2E11 Strategic minerals - why are they so important?
Strategic minerals are minerals which countries deem to be particularly important for various reasons - it could be for energy needs, for exports or for defense or high tech industry. What makes a…
S2E10 The geography of AI
Artificial intelligence, or AI, has become an increasingly hot issue in the last year or two. There are major debates about its potential impact on the labour market, on society and on human beings…
S2E9 America first: Hemispheric dominance?
In this episode we follow up on the implications of the American capture of President Maduro of Venezuela and President Trump's anouncements about the nature and future of American foreign policy. We…
S2E8 The geopolitics of oil and gas....and that V........... country
This episode looks at the geography and geopolitics of oil and gas - its distribution, its production and consumption. Energy, and particularly oil and gas, are crucial to making the modern world go…
S2E7 The urbanization of the world's population.
The world is undergoing a process of rapid urbanization - the movement of population from rural to urban areas. This is very important because it means that an increasing share of the world's…
S2E6 America First: America's New National Security Strategy and its implications
At the end of November 2025 the US government published America's New National Security Strategy. This punchy, hard hitting, document did not mince its words. The basis of America's new security…
S2E5 Is Geography Destiny?
In this episode we discuss some aspects of how and why geography matters. If we go back a hundred years or so there was an intellectual argument about the extent to which geography determined the…
S2E4 Unfrozen: the fight for the future of the Arctic
This episode has a slightly different format. I discuss with Klaus Dodds, my co-host, and Mia Bennett of the University of Washington, their new book 'Unfrozen: the fight for the future of the…
S2E3 Growing countries and Shrinking countries and population problems
Global population changes are complex but it can be argued that many countries, but not all, fall into one of two groups, each with very different problems. First, there are the relatively poor, low…
S2E2 The Geography of global population change 1
Global population change is important and it has a distinct geography. But first its important to note some general changes. Global population has increased dramatically over the last 200 years. In…
S2E1 Geopolitics: what is it, and why is it important?
Geopolitics has a long history but it can be defined as how, where, when and why geographical factors, physical, economic and social influence the influence of political power, the shape of…
S1E20 The geopolitics of food and fishing
Geopolitics is, as its name suggests, where geography and politics intersect. The geopolitics of food focuses on how food production, trade, and consumption are influenced by and influence political…
S1E19 The global food system and its problems
This episode follows on from the previous one 'Where does our food come from?' This episode focuses more on food consumption but also touches on food production. Our starting point is the global food…
S1E18 Where does our food come from?
The geography of food production is an important topic. We all need to eat, and at some times and in some places many people have not had enough to eat - millions of -people have starved. But there…
S1E17 The Geography of Religions
The recent election of Pope Leo, an American, who had worked most of his life in Peru, replacing Pope Benedict from Argentina, raised debates about whether the new Pope might be from black Africa or…
S1E16 Conflict in the South China Sea
The South China Sea is a region of growing international importance and growing conflict. It occupies an area of about 3.5 million sq km and it is bounded on the north by Southern China and Taiwan,…
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Geography Matters has published 35 episodes since November 2024, covering topics in Documentary, Places & Travel.
Geography Matters is currently highly active with new episodes every 2 weeks. Average episode length is 35m.
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