In a special edition, we join forces with fellow BBC podcast The Climate Question to share some of our favourite ways of fighting the impacts of climate change. Myra Anubi joins Jordan Dunbar to discuss solutions big and small - from tidal power in Northern Ireland to floating solar panels in Albania. Plus, we hear about pioneering community initiatives to protect forests in Borneo and Colombia. Presenters: Jordan Dunbar and Myra Anubi Producers: Osman Iqbal, Craig Langran and Zoe Gelber Editors: Simon Watts and Jon Bithrey Sound mix: Tom Brignell
Hi there, it's Mayra and I hope you've been enjoying all our great solutions on people fixing the world.
How about you share the podcast with your friends because everyone could use some more positive news.
And speaking about that, I've got a treat for you.
I teamed up with another brilliant BBC podcast, the Climate Question.
We'll be floating out at sea, traveling to the Amazon and attending a virtual music festival as we talk about some of our favorite climate solutions.
You won't want to miss this.
Welcome to the Climate Question from the BBC World Service with me, Jordan Dunbar.
I'm standing in the middle of our offices and around me you can hear some of the most fascinating stories coming in from around the world.
And it turns out some of them are happening right next to me.
So today we've finally invited over our neighbours because we're lucky enough to sit next to a great World Service show called People Fixing the World.
Yes, they forget to invite us for coffee.
Yes, they're suspiciously cheerful.
But it turns out our shows have a lot in common and their host is Myra Anubi.
Hello, cheerful neighbor.
Hi, Jordan.
Well, first of all, immediately after this, I am getting you a coffee.
We have to change this, but it's also great to finally make this happen.
I feel like I've been invited to my neighbor's house party.
Well, this is a house party with its own soundtrack because for this special episode we've remixed our show's intros.
Oh.