

Catherine Brahic
Environment editor at The Economist. Covers climate, geophysics, and environmental risks, including the global effects of El Niño.
Top 3 podcasts with Catherine Brahic
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Apr 15, 2026 • 23min
Food awakening: Iran’s ripple effect
Kira Huju, Asia correspondent covering religiously motivated violence in India. Catherine Brahic, environment editor explaining climate drivers like El Niño. Avantika Chilkoti, global business writer on geopolitics and supply chains. They discuss how Iran-related shipping disruptions are slowing food and fertiliser flows. They outline El Niño’s risks to harvests and the timing pressures on planting and aid.

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Apr 15, 2026 • 23min
Food awakening: Iran’s ripple effect
Avantika Chilkoti, a global business writer, tracks how the Iran conflict and Hormuz blockades disrupt food and fertiliser supplies. Catherine Brahic, environment editor, looks at El Niño’s threat to hunger. Kira Huju, Asia correspondent, reports on anti-conversion laws and Christian burial clashes in India. Carla Subirana, news desk editor, explores why Britain’s vets are under pressure.

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Nov 4, 2023 • 49min
The Weekend Intelligence: The hope and the heartbreak of IVF
Catherine Brahic, Environment editor at The Economist, and Sacha Nauta, Social affairs editor, share their deeply personal journeys with IVF. They explore the emotional rollercoaster of hope and despair that comes with fertility treatments. Their candid discussions highlight the grief, loneliness, and relationship dynamics shaped by their experiences over five years. Both guests emphasize the need for openness about these struggles, shedding light on the often-untold realities of the IVF process and advocating for greater understanding and support.


