Is climate change on the ballot paper in 2024?
Around 2bn people globally are voting this year. Will climate policies affect the results? Graihagh Jackson investigates.
2024 will see billions of voters head to the polls in a record-breaking year for elections. It follows 2023 – another record-breaking year for the climate... so could global warming impact the way people vote? Or will it be eclipsed by the other big issues that dominate news headlines, like inflation and the cost of living, healthcare, education, and jobs.
In this episode, presenter Graihagh Jackson hears from voters all over the world, and dives into research examining their priorities and what motivates them when they’re at the ballot box. She also finds out how climate change policies affected the outcome of recent elections in the Netherlands and Australia.
Guests:
Jessica Long, Head of Environmental, Social and Governance Consulting at IPSOS UK
Anna Holligan, BBC correspondent in the Netherlands
Noora Firaq, Deputy CEO of Climate Outreach
Phil Mercer, BBC correspondent in Australia
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Production team: Ben Cooper, Octavia Woodward, Brenda Brown, Simon Watts, Matt Willis
Sound Engineer: Tom Brignell
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Broadcasts
- Sun 28 Jan 202414:32GMTBBC World Service News Internet
- Sun 28 Jan 202423:06GMTBBC World Service & BBC Afghan Radio
- Wed 31 Jan 202402:32GMTBBC World Service
- Wed 31 Jan 202409:32GMTBBC World Service
- Wed 31 Jan 202413:32GMTBBC World Service South Asia & East Asia only
- Wed 31 Jan 202420:06GMTBBC World Service Online, Americas and the Caribbean, UK DAB/Freeview & Europe and the Middle East only & BBC Afghan Radio
- Wed 31 Jan 202421:06GMTBBC World Service except Online, Americas and the Caribbean, Europe and the Middle East & UK DAB/Freeview
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