Checks and Balance: The western paradox Checks and Balance from The Economist

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More Americans are moving to western states in search of beautiful landscapes, cheaper housing and lower taxes. Yet wildfires, soaring temperatures and water shortages are making the West less hospitable. It’s an old Western theme: man versus nature. Does nature have the upper hand?
The Economist's US editor John Prideaux hosts with Jon Fasman and Aryn Braun.
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More Americans are moving to western states in search of beautiful landscapes, cheaper housing and lower taxes. Yet wildfires, soaring temperatures and water shortages are making the West less hospitable. It’s an old Western theme: man versus nature. Does nature have the upper hand?
The Economist's US editor John Prideaux hosts with Jon Fasman and Aryn Braun.
For access to The Economist’s print, digital and audio editions subscribe: economist.com/USpod

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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