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World leaders from over 100 countries have descended on Glasgow for the climate summit. Cop26 is billed by host Boris Johnson as the ‘last chance’ to limit global warming to 1.5C.

Are headline-grabbing pledges to reduce methane emissions and end deforestation realistic? Emily Tamkin in Washington and Ido Vock in Berlin are joined by New Statesman environment and sustainability editor Philippa Nuttall and executive politics editor Tim Ross directly from Cop26.

Meanwhile, Belarus’s dictator Alexander Lukashenko stands accused of orchestrating massive illegal migration into Poland, precipitating a humanitarian crisis on the EU’s eastern border. Ido Vock speaks about his reporting from the Polish border on the unforgiving conditions facing migrants as winter sets in.

Then in You Ask Us, a listener asks what the Virginia governor’s race means for Joe Biden.

If you have a question on any topic of world news for our international team for You Ask Us, email podcasts@newstatesman.co.uk

Further reading

Ido Vock at Poland’s border where migrants freeze as Belarus pursues its cold war with the EU

Emily Tamkin on what a Republican win in Virginia means for Joe Biden

Tim Ross on Britannia Chained: why the legacy of Brexit threatens Boris Johnson’s Global Britain

Philippa Nuttall on whether we can trust world leaders’ pledges to end deforestation?

Lyndee Prickett on how far Modi will go in ending fossil fuels



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Manage episode 306335294 series 2715120
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World leaders from over 100 countries have descended on Glasgow for the climate summit. Cop26 is billed by host Boris Johnson as the ‘last chance’ to limit global warming to 1.5C.

Are headline-grabbing pledges to reduce methane emissions and end deforestation realistic? Emily Tamkin in Washington and Ido Vock in Berlin are joined by New Statesman environment and sustainability editor Philippa Nuttall and executive politics editor Tim Ross directly from Cop26.

Meanwhile, Belarus’s dictator Alexander Lukashenko stands accused of orchestrating massive illegal migration into Poland, precipitating a humanitarian crisis on the EU’s eastern border. Ido Vock speaks about his reporting from the Polish border on the unforgiving conditions facing migrants as winter sets in.

Then in You Ask Us, a listener asks what the Virginia governor’s race means for Joe Biden.

If you have a question on any topic of world news for our international team for You Ask Us, email podcasts@newstatesman.co.uk

Further reading

Ido Vock at Poland’s border where migrants freeze as Belarus pursues its cold war with the EU

Emily Tamkin on what a Republican win in Virginia means for Joe Biden

Tim Ross on Britannia Chained: why the legacy of Brexit threatens Boris Johnson’s Global Britain

Philippa Nuttall on whether we can trust world leaders’ pledges to end deforestation?

Lyndee Prickett on how far Modi will go in ending fossil fuels



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  continue reading

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