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Climate Watch

China Plusradio.cgtn.com

Climate Watch delves into the pressing climate tipping points that loom large on the horizon. We deliver the latest updates on the climate change landscape and shed light on the urgent need for collective efforts in tackling climate change. By talking to locals, experts, and activists from across the world, we aim to inspire and empower listeners to be part of the solution. Join our weekly journey into the heart of climate change for a sustainable future for generations to come.

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Episodes

China enters peak flood season

Most parts of China have entered the main flood season. The period between late July and early August puts China's flood responses to the test with heavy rains. Authorities say protecting people's lives and property is the priority.

Jul 20, 20247 min

Ecosystems in the South China Sea: damage from Philippine ship and thriving coral reefs

Separate research at Ren’aijiao Reef and Huangyandao Island in the South China Sea has revealed contrasting conditions in the marine ecosystems. The corals are dying, and the environment is deteriorating in the waters surrounding an illegally grounded Philippine ship, while conservation efforts are paying off near Huangyandao Island which is teeming with aquatic species.

Jul 11, 202418 min

Jaguars, birds, livelihoods in danger as world's largest tropical wetlands burn

The Pantanal wetlands in Brazil are seeing even more fires than in 2020, when more than 30 percent of the region burned. The blazes are raging in an area that boasts the highest concentration of wildlife in South America. We hear from experts, firefighters and locals about whether they're acting fast enough to save the Pantanal.

Jul 06, 20247 min

"Cicada-geddon": how climate influences the lifecycle of trillions of cicadas

Two broods of periodical cicadas have emerged from underground simultaneously, something that hasn't occurred in over 200 years. Trillions of the bugs swarmed the air in the Southeast and Midwest in the United States. Is this related to the climate? And how do cicadas know when to surface?

Jun 29, 20249 min

Regions in China deal with floods, heat, drought

Some regions in China are getting a respite from heavy rains but are still dealing with wet conditions after record floods. Across the Yangtze River, people are trying to make sure the heat and drought won't affect the summer planting season.

Jun 22, 20249 min

World braces for more persistent, dangerous weather patterns

High temperatures and heavy rainfall are ravaging the world, barely giving countries a chance to recover from their last climate disaster. Join us to find out if people have come up with measures to live with the weather conditions that are occurring more frequently and becoming more dangerous.

Jun 15, 202414 min

From saline to sustainable: restoring the Yellow River's farmland

World Oceans Day is held annually on June 8th to raise awareness about the vital importance of our oceans and their role in sustaining a healthy planet. Today, we're delving into China's latest advancements in transforming saline and alkali lands in coastal regions.

Jun 08, 20249 min

Scorching earth: the global heatwave crisis

The world is suffering from soaring temperatures as the globe continues to heat up. Join us to learn more about the ongoing global heatwave crisis, from wildfires raging across the US to scorching weather in India.

Jun 07, 20249 min

Climate migration and its challenges

Climate change is a significant driver of human migration. Egyptian climate expert Sawsan Elawady provides insights into the growing trend of climate migration and shares strategies to address its challenges.

Jun 01, 202413 min

A butterfly forest's mission to save biodiversity

May 22 marks the International Day for Biodiversity. We explore a butterfly forest in an Italian museum. Inspired by Tanzania's Udzungwa Mountains National Park, the project aims to preserve these crucial pollinators and educate the public on the pressing challenges of biodiversity loss, deforestation, and climate change.

May 25, 20249 min

Wu Changhua: China, US climate cooperation hampered by geopolitical tensions

Amidst ongoing geopolitical tensions and trade disputes, representatives from the world's two largest greenhouse gas emitters have met to discuss potential cooperation on climate change initiatives. We delve into the challenges and opportunities presented during their recent engagement, assess the impacts of rising tariffs, and consider the future of global climate efforts with Wu Changhua, the Greater China Director at the Climate Group.

May 18, 202421 min

China and Europe joint efforts in green development

China and Europe enjoy a vibrant partnership that spearheads global sustainability. From solar energy storage facilities in Hungary to wind farms in Croatia, we examine their joint commitment to a greener future.

May 11, 20249 min

The looming extinction of emperor penguins

Emperor penguins, the iconic species of Antarctica, teeter on the brink of extinction as melting sea ice caused by global warming threatens their habitat. The British Antarctic Survey unravels the climate challenges that endanger these iconic birds and disrupt the fragile ecosystems of Antarctica.

May 04, 20247 min

Guangdong battered by unusually heavy rains

Guangdong Province in southern China has experienced record-breaking precipitation, leading to large-scale damages and disruptions. We examine the severity of these torrential rains and explore the ongoing disaster relief efforts to safeguard lives and properties in the face of increasingly abnormal weather events.

Apr 27, 20246 min

China and ASEAN biodiversity cooperation

Explore the collaboration between China and ASEAN as they unite to confront the pressing challenges of climate change and biodiversity conservation. We talk with Xu Jiayi to highlight the successes and ongoing commitments of China and ASEAN in fostering resilient ecosystems.

Apr 20, 202416 min

IFAW: building climate resilience for wildlife

Wildlife is becoming increasingly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. We talk to Jimmiel Mandima, Vice President for Global Programs at the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW), to explore strategies to safeguard wildlife in the face of these climate challenges.

Apr 06, 202421 min

Zambia declares state of disaster due to drought

Zambia faces an unprecedented drought that has severely impacted its agriculture, water resources and energy supply. President Hakainde Hichilema has declared a national disaster and emergency in response to the crisis. We speak to Patrick Kabanda, a disaster risk reduction and climate adaptation expert in Zambia, to uncover the impact of the drought.

Mar 30, 202422 min

Dry weather threatens grain production in southern Africa

A lingering drought across southern Africa is reducing the crop harvest, threatening the livelihoods of over 13 million people. We examine the challenges faced by the southern Africa region amidst escalating weather anomalies.

Mar 23, 20248 min

China's photovoltaic industry empowers global green drive

We dive into the story of a Chinese entrepreneur who has played a critical role in propelling China's photovoltaic industry to the global stage, and discover how China's commitment to green development and carbon neutrality is not only shaping its own future, but also influencing the global quest for sustainable energy.

Mar 09, 20247 min

UNEA-6

The sixth session of the United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA-6) held in Nairobi, Kenya, marks a pivotal moment for global actions to tackle environmental issues. Kenyan journalist Francis Mtalaki provides an overview of the key accomplishments of the conference and challenges that still lie ahead.

Mar 02, 202418 min

Cold wave hits China

China faces an extraordinary cold wave this early spring, marked by record-breaking temperature drops, heavy snowfall, and severe weather conditions across various regions. We explore how China is navigating these climate challenges.

Feb 24, 20247 min

Polar bears on thin ice

In the rapidly warming Arctic, polar bears face the stark reality of shrinking sea ice and longer summers without adequate food. We shed light on the challenges these iconic creatures endure due to climate change.

Feb 17, 202410 min

China blizzards and Chile wildfires

Amid an era of escalating climate volatility, extreme weather events have become increasing common. We look into the recent blizzards in China and the wildfires in Chile, highlighting the impact of climate change on these disasters.

Feb 10, 202413 min

Yundang Lake's green transformation

The transformation of Yundang Lake in Xiamen is an iconic project in China's green development, reflecting the country's determination and efforts in building an ecological civilization.

Feb 03, 202412 min

Zimbabwe's agriculture braces for weather anomalies

In response to looming drought fears, the Zimbabwean government is advising farmers to halt crop planting. We explore the broader implications of escalating weather anomalies on agriculture and livelihoods in the southern African country.

Jan 20, 202420 min

2023: a year of climate extremes and actions

Experience the highs and lows of 2023 in our climate year-end review. 2023, a year of unprecedented heatwaves, natural disasters, and significant strides taken in the global green drive.

Dec 30, 202325 min

Historic water crisis unfolds in the Panama Canal

The Panama Canal is struggling with a drought-induced water level decline. China Media Group's Latin American correspondent Lei Xiangping shares his insights on the situation and its impact on global maritime logistics.

Dec 23, 202319 min
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