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I'm Greer Jackson, host of the Climate Question podcast,
and this week we're looking at the new Pope's climate credentials.
The late Pope Francis was credited with being the first Catholic leader to make climate action a core part of the Church's work.
But will his American successor, Pope Leo, continue to fight global warming?
And if so, how influential might he be at home and abroad?
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Chris, James, Katrina,
can I just say it is such an honour to be with such great broadcast journalists.
You are so wonderful on TV, on radio, whether you're in Ukraine,
whether you're in the Westminster newsroom,
whether you're stood outside the White House, your reportage is just...
59 out of 10, I'd say, most days.
Anyway,
I've taken a leaf out of Donald Trump's book
because this week he was in Saudi Arabia speaking to Mohammed bin Salman,
the de facto ruler of Saudi Arabia, known as MBS.
And he was very, very, very, very bigly pleased to see him.
And if I didn't like him, I'd get out of here so fast.
You know that, don't you?