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Graihagh Jackson and her answer climate questions from listeners
China is scouring the globe for the raw materials of the future. How will we be affected?
Most of the world will be living in cities by 2050. How can we improve their design?
We need to be 40% more energy efficient to hit climate goals. Can the world do it?
Graihagh Jackson explores the new field of climate attribution science
Corals protect human and marine life. Can scientists grow more climate-proof versions?
Synthetic fertilisers help crops but wreck the climate. Can we make better versions?
How electric two-wheelers are taking over in India...and helping the climate
From wildebeest to sharks, animal journeys are changing - with impacts for humans too
New research shows that exposure to high temperatures can double the risk of miscarriage
Graihagh Jackson and her expert dive into your questions
Graihagh Jackson meets people who've taken drastic action to cut their carbon footprint.
Graihagh Jackson meets two women trying to protect their cities from heatwaves
The race to harness 24/7 renewable energy thousands of kilometres above our planet.
Ghana is among the countries pledging to triple nuclear as part of its climate plan. Why?
Wetlands store carbon and lessen global warming's impacts. Should we protect them more?
Graihagh Jackson finds out how melting sea ice is testing Russia-NATO relations
Around 2bn people globally are voting this year. Will climate policy affect the results?
Graihagh Jackson and her expert answer questions from listeners
Tides are more predictable than sun or wind so why aren’t they harnessed in the same way?
Airlines want to power flights with a new generation of non fossil fuels. Will that work?
Emma Tracey hears from Kenya and Costa Rica - both considered world leaders on climate
Jordan Dunbar asks if comedy can help us understand - and cope with - global warming
How did the planet cope with the hottest year on record? And what are we doing about it?
Some are calling the deal at the COP conference in Dubai "historic". Are they right?
Mercy Juma in Nairobi hosts a conversation with three leading women activists from Africa
Graihagh teams up with the BBC's Global News Podcast to answer listeners' questions
One of the world's biggest oil producers is leading this year's COP. Is that a problem?
It’s been nearly three decades since the UN climate negotiations began. What has it done?
Meet the climate scientists who are receiving abuse for their research.