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01 | Demand Destruction | US oil is not winning the Iran war
Apr 28, 2026
18m 53s
05 | Electric World Order | The US counterrevolution
Apr 21, 2026
26m 50s
04 | Electric World Order | Manufacturing Chimerica
Apr 14, 2026
33m 46s
03 | Electric World Order | Demand destruction
Apr 7, 2026
40m 37s
02 | Electric World Order | Rest of World
Mar 31, 2026
28m 54s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4/28/26 | 01 | Demand Destruction | US oil is not winning the Iran war✨ | fossil fuelsMiddle East war+3 | Tim Sahay | Net Zero Industrial Policy LabJohns Hopkins University | USMiddle East | fossil fuelsMiddle East+6 | — | 18m 53s | |
| 4/21/26 | ![]() 05 | Electric World Order | The US counterrevolution | Can the US stop the electric wave? In 2022 the US introduced its first ever set of serious climate policies. That took an unprecedented collaboration of racial justice, environment and labour interests. But oil and gas interests fought back quickly and effectively. Now the 2nd Trump administration is using sanctions, trade wars, and military power in a bid to slow the energy transition. Guests: Rhiana Gunn-Wright - Advisor to NY Mayor Zohran Mamdani, former climate policy program ... | 26m 50s | ||||||
| 4/14/26 | ![]() 04 | Electric World Order | Manufacturing Chimerica | China didn’t set out to fix climate change. Its production of clean energy and electrification tech is changing the world, but this particular green revolution is a byproduct of China’s economic strategy and its quest for energy independence. The global financial crisis, the US shale boom, and the US attitude towards China have all contributed to China’s new dominance of clean energy manufacturing. Guests: Jessica Chen Weiss - Professor of China Studies and the faculty director of... | 33m 46s | ||||||
| 4/7/26 | ![]() 03 | Electric World Order | Demand destruction | How is the Middle East war going to change the energy strategies of many countries? Global powers have long relied upon the threat of cutting off fossil energy flows – or the revenues from selling them – to discipline and coerce other countries. The US has done this for decades with oil. Five of the seven countries attacked by the US under the second Trump administration are rich in oil. But the emergence of cheap clean energy tech and electrification complicates the picture. What can h... | 40m 37s | ||||||
| 3/31/26 | ![]() 02 | Electric World Order | Rest of World | What does the US dollar have to do with energy access in Africa? Mark Blyth explains why countries are so keen to cut back their US dollar dependence; and how that’s connected to the way they get energy. Also, why Germany is afraid of Chinese EVs. Then we talk to Adjekai Adjei about how these constraints actually play out in the African continent. Guests: Mark Blyth - professor of international economics at Brown University. Naa Adjekai Adjei - Nigeria-based expert in Chin... | 28m 54s | ||||||
| 3/25/26 | ![]() 01 | Electric World Order | The Quiet Revolution | The second wave of the energy transition is already happening: Since 2022, developing countries have been rapidly ramping up their use of solar panels, batteries and electric vehicles. And the subsequent energy crisis of 2026 makes cleaner, electrified energy even more compelling. This episode explores how a surge of affordable, high quality clean tech is rewiring global energy; and why China is making all of this happen. Guests: Haneea Isaad (Institute for Energy Economics and Financi... | 31m 20s | ||||||
| 3/13/26 | ![]() Introducing: Electric World Order | The geopolitics of the energy and technology transition | This first season of The Polycrisis podcast tells the story of the clash between new and old energy regimes. Just like other energy transitions before it, this is a geopolitical story - not a climate one. Developing countries are leapfrogging their wealthy counterparts by rapidly deploying cheap solar panels, batteries and electric vehicles imported from China. This gives them a low-cost supply that’s immune to wars and other disruptions. This energy transition is deeply connected t... | 2m 48s | ||||||
| 3/6/26 | ![]() Original theme music | The Polycrisis Podcast original theme music. Composed by Russell Stapleton | 2m 45s | ||||||
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