The COP 30 summit and the climate change frontline

第30届联合国气候变化大会及气候变化前沿阵地

The Documentary Podcast

2025-11-15

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The 30th COP climate summit is under way in the Brazilian city of Belém. BBC World Service Environment Correspondent Navin Singh Khadka has been covering COP since 2006. He joins us to share his insights on the inner workings of the summit and how it has changed over the years. In 2023, Algeria experienced devastating wildfires, particularly in the Kabylie region which is home to the Amazigh people. The Algerian government typically broadcasts brief updates in Algerian Arabic, which many people in affected regions do not speak. This lack of linguistic inclusivity means that vital information often fails to reach those who need it most. Khadija Maalej from BBC Media Action explains how a project called WISER has set about improving communications in order to save lives. For centuries, people fleeing slavery lived in isolation in Jalapão, in the east of Brazil. They survived by raising cattle and used controlled fires to renew the natural pasture for their herds. Then, in 2001, the government banned burning. The ban had the opposite effect to what was desired: Jalapão began to face gigantic wildfires until, in 2014, the state relented and began to encourage controlled burns again. João Fellet of BBC Brasil has travelled to Jalapão, to speak to the Quilombola people, and watch their controlled burns. This episode of The Documentary comes to you from The Fifth Floor, the show at the heart of global storytelling, with BBC journalists from all around the world. Presented by Faranak Amidi. Produced by Caroline Ferguson and Laura Thomas This is an EcoAudio certified production. (Photo: Faranak Amidi. Credit: Tricia Yourkevich.)
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  • Welcome to the documentary from the BBC World Service.

  • This is the fifth floor at the heart of global storytelling with BBC journalists from all around the world.

  • I'm your host, Farinak Amidhi.

  • The 30th COP climate summit,

  • where countries from around the world come together with the aim of tackling climate change,

  • is underway in the Brazilian city of Belém.

  • And someone who knows all about this conference,

  • what goes on there and how decisions are made is my colleague and BBC World Service environment correspondent,

  • Navin Singh Khadka.

  • And he is here in the studio with me.

  • Navin, I would like to call you a sort of cop expert.

  • When was the first one you covered?

  • I don't know.

  • That's a good thing to be called.

  • I think it was in 2006.

  • And then, you know, here we are.

  • So how many do you reckon you've covered so far?

  • I've covered every single of them and covered from there.

  • That is around, yeah, I think 15.

  • And I want to get to that because you cover the COP conferences,