People around the world have been experiencing unprecedented extreme weather events – raging wildfires, killer heatwaves and catastrophic floods. In August, the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change released a new Assessment Report, which UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres called “code red for humanity,” adding that alarm bells are deafening and the evidence is irrefutable.
Against this backdrop, delegates from across the globe are set to convene for the international climate summit known as COP26, where they’re expected to hammer out commitments to reduce carbon emissions in hopes of avoiding the worst impacts of climate disruption. Six years on from the Paris agreement, is there finally enough urgency to turn ambition and promises into action?
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Guests:
Kate Larsen, Director, International Energy & Climate, Rhodium Group
Albert Cheung, Head of Global Analysis, Bloomberg NEF
Mitzi Jonelle Tan, Climate Justice Activist, Youth Advocates for Climate Action Philippines
Carlon Zackhras, Marshall Islands youth climate activist
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