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.
What does war in Ukraine mean for the climate? Part 1: Russian gas
Can we rely on insurance to help rebuild after extreme weather?
Can animals evolve to deal with climate change?
The 'unequivocal' consequences of climate change
How quickly is battery technology advancing?
What will happen if the world's glaciers melt?
Is our obsession with GDP killing the climate?
Can we believe companies’ promises on climate?
How committed is China to climate change?
Are we too reliant on tech that’s not invented yet?
Can putting a price on nature help us care about it more?
Are we putting too much faith into electric vehicles?
Is science fiction holding back climate action?
Does climate change have an ‘image problem’?
Why do we find it so hard to take action on climate change?
What role is overpopulation playing in the climate crisis?
Counting the cost of fashion
What can we learn from the fight to fix the ozone hole?
Could giving nature rights help fight climate change?
What did we learn at COP26?
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