Six months on, are we on track to keep our COP26 promises? Glenn speaks to President Biden's climate envoy, John Kerry
Glenn Campbell speaks to President Biden's climate envoy, John Kerry. Six months on from COP26 in Glasgow, has Putin hindered the world's efforts to limit global warming?
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Back to Business
Glenn takes a look at the role of business in tackling climate change. Kevin and Harriet are taking a well-earned rest so he’s joined by the BBC’s Business and Economy Editor Douglas Fraser. He also hears from Tina Stege, Special Envoy to the Marshall Islands and the boss of a company that’s producing the next generation of biofuel.
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Was COP26 a success or not?
Glenn, Harriet and Kevin analyse the "Glasgow Climate Pact" and whether or not the conference can be viewed as a success. They also hear exclusive reaction from climate change activist Greta Thunberg.
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Is there a future for fossil fuels after COP26?
What will a new climate deal mean for the oil and gas industry in Scotland? Will the producers of fossil fuels have a role to play in combating climate change after COP26? Glenn Campbell, Kevin Keane, and Harriet Bradshaw discuss the changes that are happening, and the changes that are still to come, as the Glasgow climate conference comes to a close. Glenn sits down with Andrew Gardner, chief executive of Ineos Forties Pipeline System, for an in-depth discussion on the industry which is currently in the spotlight.
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How close are we to getting a deal at COP26?
As the Glasgow climate conference enters its final hours, will we see a deal? Glenn Campbell, Kevin Keane, and Harriet Bradshaw discuss the frantic last days of negotiation and compromise from inside the UN Blue Zone at COP26. Will it be enough to keep the world at 1.5 degrees of warming? Featuring an interview with Kenyan climate activist Elizabeth Wathuti.