The rains in Pakistan started early this year and at one point, a third of the country's territory was inundated with water. Hundreds of thousands of people are displaced and a food crisis is looming.
But how did things get this bad and who is ultimately responsible when a country with low emissions faces the brunt of a global climate crisis?
Plus, we take a quick look at how Queen Elizabeth's death has fuelled an ongoing reckoning with the British monarchy.
Featuring:
Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Jr., artist and climate advocate, grandson of former prime minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto.