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Housing crisis

Work from home has changed how workers live. What happens when these policies end and the cities are overpopulated, and there is no more room for workers now being called back into the office? Location and cost are making many choose smaller spaces, and the recent trend of minamalism has helped as well. On this episode of 360 View Scottie Nell Hughes speaks with an economist at the World Resources Institute, Vijay Jagannathan, and asks – does the housing squeeze both literally and figurately mean we are running out of land here on Earth?

Plus, our international correspondent, Roxana Solano, looks at a new project in Saudi Arabia, which at a first glance looks like it’s from an apocalyptic movie, and which hopes to create a solution... that sounds more like a nightmare.

21.03.2023
26:20 min
21.03.2023
26:20 min
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Housing crisis
In the 360 View, Scottie Nell Hughes brings you her well-rounded look at the most pressing social and cultural issues plaguing our globalized world today. From education to politics, trade, and more, Scottie breaks down global trends and helps you, the viewer, see how local issues affect the entire globe. Join us as we expand your perspective on the 360 View.