Rising global temperatures have already increased the frequency of floods, wildfires, droughts, and heatwaves around the world. If humanity does not change course rapidly, the effects of climate change will become more extreme.
What can be done to avoid this outcome?
Vijay Vaitheeswaran, the Economist’s global energy and climate innovation editor, will be joined weekly by expert guests to explore how everything—from finance to agriculture, transport to international policy—will have to change to take the world’s temperature down ‘To a Lesser Degree’.
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To a Lesser Degree: Ratcheting up
To a Lesser Degree: Under pressure
To a Lesser Degree: COP26 kicks off
To a Lesser Degree: Living in a hotter world
To a Lesser Degree: Paying for it
To a Lesser Degree: Going in reverse
To a Lesser Degree: Best behaviour
To A Lesser Degree: The challenge
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