Health Warning: The Human Cost of Climate Inaction with Julia Gillard

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The Iran Crisis and the Price of Oil Dependence

War in Iran has triggered another global energy shock. Once again, conflict has exposed the deep instability built into the fossil fuel system. And once again, the world is reminded that these fuels are not only polluting, but precarious.In this episode, Christiana Figueres, Tom ...  Afficher plus

Water, Wildlife, and Climate’s Hidden Trade-Offs

The climate crisis is not one problem. It is a crisis of water, food, energy, language, justice and power - all colliding at once. So how do we respond when climate solutions create new trade-offs of their own? And are we even using the right words to describe what is happening?I ...  Afficher plus

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The DOGE Alum Asking if Foreign Aid Is America’s Problem
Interesting Times with Ross Douthat

Does America have a moral obligation to the world? The former Department of Government Efficiency staffer Jeremy Lewin, now deputy administrator for the United States Agency for International Development, explains how he is implementing President Trump’s foreign aid philosophy ...

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Christiana Figueres
Changes with Annie Macmanus

Can we alter the course of climate change? One woman who can answer with authority is the internationally recognised leader on global climate change, Christiana Figueres. An absolutely remarkable woman, Ms Figueres was formerly the Executive Secretary of the United Nations Framew ...  Afficher plus

Best of: COP30 president on how Brazil is looking to supercharge climate action
Zero: The Climate Race

Plans are already underway for COP30 to pick up the baton and tackle COP29's unfinished business. The 2025 climate conference is set to take place in Belem, Brazil, a gateway to the Amazon rainforest. And last week, André Corrêa do Lago was named COP30 president. Corrêa do Lago c ...  Afficher plus

Future generations: acting today for a better tomorrow
Our World, Connected

This week, we examine what it means to think long-term and act as ‘good ancestors’ for future generations. How do the choices we make today shape the world of tomorrow? And how can governments, businesses, and individuals take responsibility for ensuring a sustainable and equitab ...  Afficher plus