The Climate Question Episodes Episode guide
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02/02/2025 GMT
Stories on why we find it so hard to save our own planet, and how we might change that.
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26/01/2025 GMT
Stories on why we find it so hard to save our own planet, and how we might change that.
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The Climate Question
Stories on why we find it so hard to save our own planet, and how we might change that.
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12/01/2025 GMT
Stories on why we find it so hard to save our own planet, and how we might change that.
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How is climate change affecting animal migration?
From wildebeest to sharks, animal journeys are changing - with impacts for humans too
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Review Of The Year 2024
Graihagh Jackson and an expert panel reflect on the key climate stories of 2024.
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Quiz of the Year 2024
Two teams battle it out, looking back at the past year in climate change
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Climate change and plastic - what's the connection?
What does the failure of talks on a global plastics treaty mean for climate change?
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What do melting glaciers mean for the Himalayas?
We report from the front line of climate change in the mountains of Pakistan
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How does climate change affect me?
Jordan Dunbar introduces his latest guides to the most common questions on climate change
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Was the COP climate summit a success?
This year's UN climate conference was all about finance. Did the "Money COP" pay up?
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What do developing nations want from the big climate summit?
We're in Malawi to find out what cyclone survivors need from the COP meeting in Baku
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Trump wins: What does it mean for the climate?
How will the US election result affect climate policy at home and abroad?
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The Climate Question x Global News Podcast: Listeners Questions Special
As the big annual climate conference starts, the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ's top correspondents give answers
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How is climate misinformation evolving?
False information spread online is causing big problems and it’s getting harder to spot
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Should we put a price on nature?
Biodiversity is under threat. So do vital ecosystems like forests need a monetary value?
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Your questions answered: The value of trees, "black" oxygen, AI's carbon footprint
Graihagh Jackson and her panel answer your questions on all things climate change
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Is the climate on the ballot at the US election?
Jordan Dunbar is in Georgia to see if American voters are thinking about climate change
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Why don’t we use more geothermal energy?
Geothermal energy is renewable, reliable and powerful. So, why is most of it untapped?
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What's it like like losing your home to the sea?
Millions will have to migrate by 2050 because of sea level rise. How will they cope?
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News update: Sea level rise, Mexico's "green" president, Ivory Coast's chocolate crisis
Graihagh Jackson brings you the latest climate-related news from around the world
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Somalia: Where climate change meets conflict
Justin Rowlatt reports on how global warming turbo-charges crisis in Somalia
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What’s the future of wine in a warming world?
The conditions for wine-making are changing. Can the traditional growers survive?
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Why is climate change fuelling child marriage?
Extreme weather increases the risk of girls being pushed into marriage. Can we stop this?
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Can bringing back nature save our cities from floods?
Inspired by projects in China, "sponge cities" are now a global trend. But do they work?
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Your questions answered: Geo-engineering; keeping houses cool; the climate powers of sharks
Graihagh Jackson and her regular panel take Climate Questions from listeners.
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How are Afghans fighting climate change?
Afghans are starting their own climate projects in response to flash floods and droughts
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The Climate Question meets People Fixing The World
Jordan Dunbar and Myra Anubi swap climate change solutions - big and small
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Can Science Fiction help us fight climate change?
The acclaimed US sci-fi author Kim Stanley Robinson talks to the Climate Question team
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What do this year's election results mean for our warming world?
Some of the world's top carbon emitters have had elections. Will climate policy change?