{"id":975,"date":"2021-11-07T10:15:50","date_gmt":"2021-11-07T10:15:50","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.greatbritishpodcasts.com\/?p=975"},"modified":"2021-11-07T10:15:55","modified_gmt":"2021-11-07T10:15:55","slug":"cop26-plus-david-oyelowo-russell-tovey-holly-willoughby-julia-davis-and-successions-brian-cox","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.greatbritishpodcasts.com\/picks\/cop26-plus-david-oyelowo-russell-tovey-holly-willoughby-julia-davis-and-successions-brian-cox\/","title":{"rendered":"COP26 plus<\/i> David Oyelowo, Russell Tovey, Holly Willoughby, Julia Davis and Succession\u2019s Brian Cox"},"content":{"rendered":"\n

The week\u2019s news has been dominated by COP26 (the United Nations Climate Change Conference) taking place in Glasgow. And as you would expect, there has been a lot of podcasts examining whether any of the pledges and commitments made by various world leaders will actually make a difference to our changing climate (Greta Thunberg doesn\u2019t seem to think so, tweeting<\/a> that COP26 has been \u201ca two week celebration of business as usual and blah blah blah.\u201d) <\/p>\n\n\n\n

The Guardian\u2019s Science Weekly<\/strong><\/a> <\/strong>is out daily during the conference, with recent episodes investigating whether we are really<\/em> saying goodbye to coal<\/a>, as well analysing new commitments to protect the world\u2019s forests<\/a>. Scottish audio network The Big Light are also reporting from inside the conference with their own podcast, COP 26 Daily<\/strong><\/a>, featuring interviews with Al Gore and Ed Miliband.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

New Scientist Weekly<\/strong><\/a> <\/strong>has a special episode from what they call \u201cthe world\u2019s most consequential climate meeting in a generation,\u201d with their latest episode looking at plans to reduce harmful methane emissions. Local Zero: COP26 Diaries<\/strong><\/a> <\/strong>are providing an insider\u2019s view to the conference, with reports and takeouts from Glasgow-based researchers Dr Matt Hannon and Dr Rebecca Ford.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

Our Planet Now: COP26<\/strong><\/a> features conference interviews from all across the BBC in one easy feed. So far there are episodes on why the leaders of China and Russia haven\u2019t turned up<\/a> and how much of a difference COP26 can make<\/a> <\/strong>to the climate crisis. And the children\u2019s radio station Fun Kids <\/strong>have launched Climate Heroes<\/strong><\/a>, full of facts about climate change and ways they can help. There\u2019s also three audio series on climate to get stuck into: comedy drama King Frank and the Knights of the Eco Quest<\/a>, oceanic adventure Marina Ventura<\/a> and Chemistry and Climate Change<\/a>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

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