
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


In the fight against global warming we’re constantly told to do our bit to reduce green house gas emissions. However, a claim circulating that just ‘100 companies are responsible for 71% of global emissions’ can make any individual effort seem futile. But does this claim mean what you think it means? We look into this and the claim that the pandemic pushed South African stress levels up by 56%. With guests Abbas Panjwani from Fullfact and Kirsten Cosser from Africa Check.
(Image: Power plant emitting smoke at sunset. Credit: Enviromantic/Getty)
By BBC Radio 44.7
770770 ratings
In the fight against global warming we’re constantly told to do our bit to reduce green house gas emissions. However, a claim circulating that just ‘100 companies are responsible for 71% of global emissions’ can make any individual effort seem futile. But does this claim mean what you think it means? We look into this and the claim that the pandemic pushed South African stress levels up by 56%. With guests Abbas Panjwani from Fullfact and Kirsten Cosser from Africa Check.
(Image: Power plant emitting smoke at sunset. Credit: Enviromantic/Getty)

7,594 Listeners

375 Listeners

524 Listeners

1,052 Listeners

294 Listeners

5,472 Listeners

2,110 Listeners

2,095 Listeners

486 Listeners

35 Listeners

344 Listeners

413 Listeners

826 Listeners

235 Listeners

336 Listeners

80 Listeners

474 Listeners

369 Listeners

232 Listeners

130 Listeners

325 Listeners

3,180 Listeners

68 Listeners

829 Listeners

3,007 Listeners

504 Listeners

624 Listeners

120 Listeners

269 Listeners

255 Listeners

65 Listeners

78 Listeners

3 Listeners