The Climate Question

COP27: Are countries keeping to their climate pledges?

Nov 13, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
The Climate Question From BBC World Service
01:33 • 2min
3
Climate Change Conference - Jordan Dunbar at COP 27
03:20 • 2min
4
The Queen of Numbers, Esme Stalard
05:25 • 2min
5
Climate Change: The Importance of 1.5 Degrees Celsius and Two Degrees
07:23 • 2min
6
How Much Do We Need to Slash Our Coal Use by 2030?
09:01 • 1min
7
Delegates, I Apologise for the Way This Has Unfolded
10:30 • 2min
8
Why India Wants Phase Down, Not Phase Out?
12:26 • 2min
9
Climate Change - China's Coal Production Going Up 18% Compared With Last Year
14:08 • 2min
10
Is the US Going Back to Coal?
16:15 • 2min
11
Is the US Going to Phase Out Coal?
17:51 • 2min
12
Climate Change - A Deal With South Africa
19:45 • 2min
13
COP26 in Glasgow Was Not the Deal It Looked Like
21:18 • 2min
14
South Africa Needs 98 Billion Dollars Over the Next Five Years to Move Away From Coal
22:57 • 2min
15
The Climate Question - BBC Welled Service
24:34 • 1min
16
The World's Biggest Rainforest
26:03 • 2min
17
Brazil Is Back in the Fight Against the Climate Crisis
27:45 • 2min
18
The Amazon Rainforest in Brazil - What Will It Look Like?
29:25 • 2min
19
Brazilian President-Elect Lula's Track Record on Deforestation
31:00 • 2min
20
The Brazilian Scientist Carlos Nobre Recognizes Lessons to Be Learnt From Indonesia
33:26 • 2min
21
What Is COP27 Going to Do?
35:00 • 2min
22
The Climate Question - The BBC World Service Podcast
36:36 • 2min