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Wake up to Money, BBC Radio 5 Live
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Olaf Scholz will head a three-party coalition with broad plans for transition to a green economy.
Olaf Scholz will head a three-party coalition with broad plans for transition to a green economy.
The figures come after Brazil promised to end the practice by 2030 during the COP climate summit.
Pages in languages other than English wrongly suggest scientists are divided over the causes of global warming.
Scientists applaud some COP26 policies but fear measures don't go far enough and won’t be delivered.
Anti-lockdown movements online are turning their attention to climate conspiracy theories.
But Boris Johnson says the achievements of the Glasgow summit are "tinged with disappointment".
COP26 President Alok Sharma speaks after an agreement to "phase down" coal rather than "phase out".
Olaf Scholz will head a three-party coalition with broad plans for transition to a green economy.
The figures come after Brazil promised to end the practice by 2030 during the COP climate summit.
Pages in languages other than English wrongly suggest scientists are divided over the causes of global warming.
Scientists applaud some COP26 policies but fear measures don't go far enough and won’t be delivered.
Anti-lockdown movements online are turning their attention to climate conspiracy theories.
But Boris Johnson says the achievements of the Glasgow summit are "tinged with disappointment".
COP26 President Alok Sharma speaks after an agreement to "phase down" coal rather than "phase out".
The figures come after Brazil promised to end the practice by 2030 during the COP climate summit.
Pages in languages other than English wrongly suggest scientists are divided over the causes of global warming.
Scientists applaud some COP26 policies but fear measures don't go far enough and won’t be delivered.
By Elisabeth Mahy
Wake up to Money, BBC Radio 5 Live
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