
COP26: Farmers around the world
We hear how farmers are trying to reduce their environmental impact
With COP26 continuing to take centre stage in politics and finance, other industries are having to make environmental adjustments of their own. We speak to farmers from across the world to find out what they are doing to reduce their impact on the planet, and the effects climate regulations could have on their livelihoods.
We’ll also hear the latest from eastern Europe's growing migrant crisis, as Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki accuses Belarus of committing "terrorism" over its role in an escalating border row between the two countries.
And we go through some of the main coronavirus headlines of the day with the help of our health expert. Today it's the turn of Dr Maria Sundaram, an infectious disease epidemiologist at Marshfield Clinic Research Institute in Wisconsin.
(Photo: Farmer, Brenda Hsueh, carrying her produce. Credit: Brenda Hsueh)
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- Wed 10 Nov 202117:06GMTBBC World Service except East and Southern Africa & West and Central Africa




