The COP26 conference is taking place amid an energy crisis. How will political pressures on the negotiators from activists, public opinion, and a troubled energy market influence the outcome?
UN Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed tells us why the negotiations are so important to the poor world. We go to The Netherlands, where green activists have turned to the courts and we look at America’s tricky energy politics.
Hosted by Vijay Vaitheeswaran, The Economist’s global energy and climate innovation editor, with environment editor Catherine Brahic, and Oliver Morton, our briefings editor.
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To a Lesser Degree: Ratcheting up
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
To a Lesser Degree: Trailer
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