voiceover: this is bbc news. we ll have the headlines and all the main news stories for you at the top of the hour, straight after this programme. welcome to hardtalk. i m stephen sackur. from record temperatures to ice melt, the data is damning our planet is warming fast, thanks to man made greenhouse gas emissions. for years, politicians have ramped up the rhetoric of concern and pledged to speed up emissions cuts, but now there are signs of a political backlash. uk prime minister rishi sunak is championing new oil exploration and reining in spending on climate aid. that prompted my guest, zac goldsmith, to quit suna k s government. but, in an age of populist politics, has going green become another ideological faultline?
In this guest essay, the writer suggests that protecting old growth trees in the Kootenai could establish the Montana as national reference in confronting climate change
Far back in the high elevation wetlands of northwest Montana’s Yaak Valley — hidden away on the Kootenai National Forest (KNF) — is a vast and ancient forest referred to
Far back in the high-elevation wetlands of northwest Montana’s Yaak Valley — hidden away on the Kootenai National Forest (KNF) — is a vast and ancient forest referred to as
they could come back and we will start the rehabilitation process of the coral reefs. for quite some time, you ve come across as quite an angry and frustrated leader. in may 2022, you said, quite simply, the rich world is failing on climate change. climate aid pledges by industrialised nations, you said, are worthless. yes, i still believe that. yeah, but the thing is, you said that, and then world leaders gathered with their ministers at cop 27, i think it was, in cairo. yes. and they agreed a loss and damage fund for vulnerable nations. that was a breakthrough, was it not? well, a breakthrough, yes. i welcomed the announcement. but now we are waiting for the conditions. and already what i m hearing is it will be for the poorer nations, meaning that because seychelles is among those that have graduated, we will not have