Michael Every:
Part 1: Rabobank’s Singapore-based global strategist sees no end to Trump’s tariffs despite the recent backflip with China.
Plus, we ask what happened to “Thrive in ’25” for the world economy?
Part 2: What’s the best business to be in, in a troubled world -food or munitions?
Who are the political and economic leaders on the world stage today? Will an American Pope get Trump to “calm the farm”?
And would he accept a jumbo jet from a Middle Eastern country with a dubious human rights record?
Katie Milne:
This West Coast dairy farmer, and former president of Federated Farmers, says we need to change how we measure methane in the atmosphere.
Plus, she questions our commitment to the Paris Agreement.
Craig Wiggins:
Today, we find our resident rural health advocate at the Speight’s Ale House in Palmerston North.
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