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The world has been in Egypt for COP27, the UN’s big climate talks. It’s a country that’s already feeling the acute effects of climate change – temperatures have risen by two degrees since last century, damaging farming and driving up food prices.
Tensions are rising, but many are concerned that restrictions on the right to protest and freedom of expression mean that climate change is not getting the attention it deserves and preventing Egypt from adapting.
The Climate Question hears how global warming is affecting Egypt – and whether the government is listening.
Presenters Graihagh Jackson and Neal Razzell are joined by:
Amr Magdi, Senior Researcher, Middle East & North Africa Division at Human Rights Watch
Email us: [email protected]
Producers: Lily Freeston and Sophie Eastaugh
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The world has been in Egypt for COP27, the UN’s big climate talks. It’s a country that’s already feeling the acute effects of climate change – temperatures have risen by two degrees since last century, damaging farming and driving up food prices.
Tensions are rising, but many are concerned that restrictions on the right to protest and freedom of expression mean that climate change is not getting the attention it deserves and preventing Egypt from adapting.
The Climate Question hears how global warming is affecting Egypt – and whether the government is listening.
Presenters Graihagh Jackson and Neal Razzell are joined by:
Amr Magdi, Senior Researcher, Middle East & North Africa Division at Human Rights Watch
Email us: [email protected]
Producers: Lily Freeston and Sophie Eastaugh
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