The Climate Question

The Climate Question

Why we find it so hard to save our own planet, and how we might change that.

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Episoder(302)

What does China's green tech revolution mean for the world?

What does China's green tech revolution mean for the world?

China is scouring the globe for the raw materials of the future. How will we be affected? Graihagh Jackson investigates.

20 Mai 202426min

Can we build better cities for mental health and the climate?

Can we build better cities for mental health and the climate?

Today, more than half the world’s population live in cities – and as our numbers swell, so will our cities, especially those around the Pacific Rim, where it’s predicted our largest megacities of 10 m...

13 Mai 202426min

Can we save money and save the planet?

Can we save money and save the planet?

Experts say we need to be 40 per cent more energy efficient to meet our climate goals. Is that doable? And might it save us money too?It's a solution that's been called the main route to net zero: ene...

6 Mai 202426min

What is caused (and not caused) by climate change?

What is caused (and not caused) by climate change?

In this episode, Graihagh Jackson explores the new field of climate attribution science with leading climatologist Dr Friederike Otto. Dr Otto's team of experts can now rapidly assess to what extent e...

29 Apr 202426min

Bonus Ep: the climate activists who sued their government (and won)

Bonus Ep: the climate activists who sued their government (and won)

In this extra episode, Graihagh Jackson hears from our friends on BBC podcast The Global Story about a case that could change the history of climate activism.For nearly a decade, a group of elderly wo...

26 Apr 202428min

Can we save the world's coral?

Can we save the world's coral?

Corals protect humans and sustain 25% of all marine life. But reefs are under threat from climate change, and mass bleaching events mean that some scientists estimate they could disappear by 2100. In...

22 Apr 202426min

Can fertilisers go green?

Can fertilisers go green?

Ammonia has revolutionised the way we produce our food, helping us to grow much, much more... But it’s also helping to grow global greenhouse gas emissions too. Synthetic fertilisers are actually resp...

16 Apr 202426min

Why are electric scooters, mopeds and rickshaws booming?

Why are electric scooters, mopeds and rickshaws booming?

Delhi’s roads are being taken over by electric mopeds, scooters and rickshaws. More than fifty per cent of two- and three-wheelers are already electric, and the market is expected to continue growing....

7 Apr 202427min

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