“Three degrees would be disastrous”—the ever more likely outcomes of global warming
Also on the daily podcast: meeting with the three leaders of Sudan and why UNESCO snubbed Liverpool
IT SEEMS EVER more certain that global temperatures will sail past limits set in the Paris Agreement. We examine what a world warmed by 3°C would—or will—look like. Our correspondent speaks with Sudan’s three most powerful men; will they act in concert or in conflict on the way to democracy? And why Liverpool has been booted from UNESCO’s world-heritage list. Runtime: 22min
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