The Road to COP26— w/ Brock Benefiel of The Climate Pod

Reversing Climate Change - A podcast by Nori

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The climate crisis will be on the world stage once again in November 2021, as the UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties known as COP26 convenes in Glasgow. The summit brings together 200-plus countries to tackle climate change, and it is billed as the most significant climate event since the Paris Agreement was adopted in 2015 at COP21. So, how can you learn more about what’s happening at COP26 and why it’s important? Brock Benefiel is the cohost of The Climate Pod, a podcast that covers the latest news on the climate crisis. On this bonus episode of Reversing Climate Change, Brock joins Ross to discuss the special focus of the show’s new series, Road to COP26, giving us a preview of the scientists, policymakers, and activists Brock and his brother Ty are highlighting in the weeks to come. Brock offers insight into what we need to accomplish at COP26, describing what success looks like and why achieving it is such a monumental challenge. Listen in as Brock shares some of his favorite episodes of The Climate Pod to date and find out why it’s crucial to engage in meaningful conversations about the climate crisis. This episode is part of a partnership with The Climate Pod.  Reach out to [email protected] if you or your podcast are interested in collaboration efforts that fuel climate action. Connect with Nori Purchase Nori Carbon Removals Nori on Twitter Nori on Medium Nori on Patreon Nori Newsletter Subscribe on Apple Podcasts Check out our other podcast, Carbon Removal Newsroom Email [email protected] Resources The Climate Pod The Climate Pod on YouTube COP26 The IPCC Sixth Assessment Report The Paris Agreement Greta Thunberg’s 2019 Speech to the UN UK MP David Lammy on The Climate Pod Dr. Ed Hawkins on The Climate Pod David Wallace-Wells on The Climate Pod Governor Jay Inslee on The Climate Pod Bill Nye on The Climate Pod --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reversingclimatechange/support

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