I haven't posted much by Peter Zeihan in recent months, because much of his work has disappeared behind a paywall. I know many readers disagree with his perspective on geopolitics and economics, but I think he brings out a demographic emphasis that many other analysts lack.In this video interview, about an hour and twenty minutes long, he postulates that many things that we've taken for granted, or assumed to be true, are not certain any longer. Change is accelerating, and our perspectives need to take that into account. If you want to look for specific issues, this is how the video breaks down:0:00 Is China Really on the Brink?6:19 Has China Been Lying About Their Data?11:08 Can AI Save Us From Population Decline?17:21 Can We Survive Demographic Collapse?25:19 How Politics is Impacting Population Data34:23 The Future of Global Energy41:03 Are Electric Vehicles Truly Sustainable?51:24 Where the Green Movement is Really Headed01:03:40 How Technology is Impacting Modern Warfare01:08:40 Could China Ignite the Next Global Conflict?01:15:09 The Power Alliances Reshaping the World01:18:50 Where to Find PeterThe video loaded correctly when I tested this before publishing this post. If it doesn't (as sometimes happens), you can find it on YouTube. Highly recommended - in particular, the second segment mentioned above.Do you agree with his points? If you don't, where do you think he's going wrong? Let us know in Comments, and let's discuss.Peter