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We need to be 40% more energy efficient to hit climate goals. Can the world do it?
Can we build better cities for mental health and the climate?
Most of the world will be living in cities by 2050. How can we improve their design?
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?
Your questions answered: Climate change for kids, solar power, music for plants
Graihagh Jackson and her answer climate questions from listeners
Is lab-grown meat better for the planet?
Eating meat is bad for the climate, but is growing it artificially any better?
Are we spending enough on renewable energy?
The latest climate news and analysis, from green tech to frightening future flights
Why is defending forests so deadly?
Forest defenders face threats and extreme violence all over the world. What can be done?
How do you negotiate a good climate deal?
As a new play premieres about the Kyoto Protocol, two former negotiators share their tips
How are athletes adapting to extreme heat?
Olympians and sports officials are worried about intense heat at this year's Paris games
What can we do to reduce black carbon?
This little-known pollutant is making us sick and driving the climate crisis
Can technology fight flooding in cities?
Informal settlements can be devastated by floods. Can drones help?
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?
Can Science Fiction help us fight climate change?
The acclaimed US sci-fi author Kim Stanley Robinson talks to the Climate Question team
The Climate Question meets People Fixing The World
Jordan Dunbar and Myra Anubi swap climate change solutions - big and small
How are Afghans fighting climate change?
Afghans are starting their own climate projects in response to flash floods and droughts
Your questions answered: Geo-engineering; keeping houses cool; the climate powers of sharks
Graihagh Jackson and her regular take Climate Questions from listeners.
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?
Why is climate change fuelling child marriage?
Extreme weather increases the risk of girls being pushed into marriage. Can we stop this?
What’s the future of wine in a warming world?
The conditions for wine-making are changing. Can the traditional growers survive?
Somalia: Where climate change meets conflict
Justin Rowlatt reports on how global warming turbo-charges crisis in Somalia
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
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?
Why don’t we use more geothermal energy?
Geothermal energy is renewable, reliable and powerful. So, why is most of it untapped?
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
Your questions answered: The value of trees, "black" oxygen, AI's carbon footprint
Graihagh Jackson and her answer your questions on all things climate change
Should we put a price on nature?
Biodiversity is under threat. So do vital ecosystems like forests need a monetary value?
How is climate misinformation evolving?
False information spread online is causing big problems and it’s getting harder to spot
The Climate Question x Global News Podcast: Listeners Questions Special
As the big annual climate conference starts, the BBC's top correspondents give answers
Trump wins: What does it mean for the climate?
How will the US election result affect climate policy at home and abroad?
What progress have we made on fighting climate change?
In his latest climate change 101, Jordan Dunbar looks at the world's success stories
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