
The Documentary Podcast The COP 30 summit and the climate change frontline
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Nov 15, 2025 Navin Singh Khadka, a seasoned BBC World Service environment correspondent, shares insights from COP 30, highlighting its evolution over the years. Khadija Maalej discusses the WISER project, aimed at bridging communication gaps during wildfires, especially in Algeria. João Fellet reveals the history of controlled burns in Jalapão, emphasizing their role in preventing larger wildfires. The guests explore the balance between traditional practices and modern policies, showing how understanding local ecology can lead to effective wildfire management.
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COPs Pivot On Reductions And Finance
- COP negotiations hinge on two core disputes: how much each country will cut emissions and who will pay for it.
- The UN process requires unanimous agreement, so a single country's objection can collapse deals and force renegotiation.
Himalayan Weather Windows Are Shrinking
- Navin describes clear regional climate changes affecting the Himalayas, like lingering monsoons and sudden storms.
- He links these shifting patterns to more frequent wildfires and worsening local conditions.
Translate Forecasts Into Actionable Alerts
- WISER turns complex weather data into practical, timed messages that trigger action.
- Use clear tools and messages to ensure weather forecasts lead to life-saving behavior change.
