You asked, we answered. This week our expert panel dive into your questions. Can climate change cause earthquakes and volcanic eruptions? How bad are avocados for the environment? Is climate change reversible?
Send your questions to: theclimatequestion@bbc.com Plus, a look at biofuels and vertical farming, China’s electric vehicle boom, and the apparent contradiction between more renewable energy and the continuing rise in planet-warming gases Join Graihagh Jackson and our expert panel: Dr Akshat Rathi, senior reporter for climate, Bloomberg; Justin Rowlatt, climate editor, BBC News; Prof Tamsin Edwards, climate scientist, Kings College London.
Is lab-grown meat better for the planet?
Can we trust Google’s carbon footprint calculations?
Why are 15-minute cities so unpopular?
Is there a greener way to rank successful economies?
How renewable are renewables?
Could solar farms in space power Earth?
How did we discover climate change?
Can green start-ups lead the way in Africa?
Are South Africa’s blackouts a green turning point?
Can artificial intelligence help farmers adapt to the effects of climate change?
Can investors change an oil company from within?
How can we prevent the spread of disease in a warming world?
Can the ski industry survive climate change?
Can natural gas ever be green?
How can oceans help us capture carbon?
How is India doing in the fight against climate change?
Why are we still subsidising fossil fuels?
Why isn’t the world heating equally?
How do we stay cool in a warming world?
Can renewables be used for heating?
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