
COP29: Why you should be paying attention to this year’s big climate talks
Climate negotiations are taking place in Azerbaijan, with a focus on raising money to help poorer nations handle the impacts of a heating planet. Jack Board and Liling Tan discuss what they’re looking...
6 Marras 202428min

Breaking down the complicated business of carbon capture
Carbon dioxide is responsible for 76 per cent of total greenhouse gas emissions. And yet, the potential to lock up harmful emissions is big business. Jack Board speaks to a world leader in this space,...
30 Loka 202424min

Can we save Southeast Asia’s capitals from drowning?
The region’s large capital cities - Bangkok, Jakarta and Kuala Lumpur - are facing a multitude of threats centred around water, from flooding, land subsidence, groundwater extraction or sea level rise...
23 Loka 202424min

Kids ask the darndest questions: Climate edition
Just when he thought he was clear of the classroom after being grilled by pre-schoolers on going plastic-free, CNA Correspondent Matthew Mohan finds himself back in the hot seat with Liling Tan on Cli...
16 Loka 202421min

What’s the biodiversity COP all about?
Globally important biodiversity talks are about to take place in one of the most dangerous countries for environmental defenders. COP16 host Colombia has a lot at stake, and so does the planet, as Jac...
9 Loka 202428min

It’s time for some cheerful climate news
Innovations to make flying time shorter, transporting cargo in a more efficient way and banks moving away from financing fossil fuel loans - there is quite a lot of blue sky thinking in the climate sp...
2 Loka 202422min

Why is climate change still too 'niche' to be part of mainstream conversations?
Despite the impact of climate change being felt across the planet – it’s still rarely part of everyday conversations. Jack Board and Liling Tan speak to Katharine Hayhoe, a Canadian climate scientist,...
25 Syys 202432min

'Progress not perfection’: Formula 1 sustainability chief on the race going green(er)
The roar of the F1 engines is back again this year in Singapore and race organiser Singapore GP says it's on track to halve its energy emissions by 2028. This includes reducing energy use, tapping on ...
18 Syys 202431min



















