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The Ignorance Test

The Ignorance Test or how little we know about global development; the rise of fake news from the left; and going underground - the appeal of the subterranean world.

Following the death of Professor Hans Rosling - perhaps best described as a kind of international development myth buster 鈥 we rebroadcast one of his interviews for More Or Less. He asked presenter Ruth Alexander three questions from his Ignorance Test, part of his project to investigate what people know and don鈥檛 know about key-aspects of global development. Most people do badly. How do you fare?

Has there been a rise in anti-Donald Trump fake news since he became President of the United States? We鈥檙e familiar with accusations that right-wing fake news is being shared online, but what about fake news from the left?

Also, what lures people to delve beneath the earth, peering into the dark recesses that exist underground? Simon Cox hears from the urban explorers trying to find the hidden layers of cities that exist deep beneath our feet, and from a caver who sees his pastime as 鈥渕ountaineering underground鈥.

(Photo: Hans Rosling, Statistician, Founder of Gapminder speaks about the impact of growing global population on resources at the ReSource 2012 conference Credit: Matthew Lloyd)

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Thu 20 Apr 2017 23:06GMT

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