Zac Goldsmith on the Tory green climbdown – Politics Weekly UK podcast
As images of wildfires, heatwaves and typhoons spread across the world, the UK government has...
Zac Goldsmith on the Tory green climbdown – Politics Weekly UK podcast
As images of wildfires, heatwaves and typhoons spread across the world, the UK government has...
COPing With Climate Change: The COP26 lowdown
This week we have the inside track on the COP-26 climate conference in Glasgow; why bird song at...
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The Science Weekly podcast is in Glasgow, where we are bringing listeners daily episodes from...
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Cop26: solutions from the frontline
The Science Weekly podcast is in Glasgow, where we are bringing listeners daily episodes from...
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Cop26: solutions from the frontline
The Science Weekly podcast is in Glasgow, where we are bringing listeners daily episodes from...
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Cop26: what do scientists think about the progress in Glasgow?
The Science Weekly podcast is in Glasgow, where we are bringing listeners daily episodes from...
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Cop26: the final day – have we made any progress on saving the planet?
The Science Weekly podcast is in Glasgow, where we are bringing listeners daily episodes from...
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The climate crisis and devastating drought in eastern Africa
For three consecutive rainy seasons, the eastern Horn of Africa has experienced poor rainfall....
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How did we save the ozone layer?
A UN report has found the Earth’s ozone layer is on course to be healed within the next 40 years....
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Why were the wildfires in Hawaii so deadly?
Last week fires tore through the Hawaiian island of Maui, causing devastating destruction in the...
Why is England so vulnerable to droughts?
Half of England is in a drought but the culprit is not just climate change. Helena Horton...
What will it take for the UK adapt to extreme heat?
The UK is experiencing its hottest recorded temperatures this week with much of the country’s...
The secrets of Lake Mead and the drought exposing them
Drought and overuse have seen water levels drop more than 170ft since 1983, exposing the secrets...
Cop 26: a question of degrees – what a hotter planet means for all of us
The world is heating up at an alarming rate and world leaders are running out of chances to keep...
What a net zero world will look like – and how to get there
It’s the phrase that will be on every world leader’s lips at the Cop26 summit – and it summarises...
Cop26: what would success look like for a country vanishing under water?
On the eve of Cop26, Mohamed Nasheed, the former president of the Maldives, argues that if...
Cop26: how three young activists are trying to change the world
Ridhima Pandey in India, Iris Duquesne in Canada and Raina Ivanova in Germany tell Michael Safi...
Cop26: what are the chances of keeping the 1.5C target alive?
At the UN climate summit in Glasgow, global environment editor Jonathan Watts examines the...
Bangladesh’s catastrophic flooding: the climate crisis frontline
At least 100 people have died in extreme flooding in Bangladesh. Thaslima Begum speaks to the...
The human cost of Pakistan’s devastating floods
More than 1,200 people have died in the floods in Pakistan. The disaster has left around a third...