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Podcast: The storms to come

15 March 2021
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Hurricane Florence is pictured from the International Space Station as a category 1 storm as it was making landfall near Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina. Image: NASA

What a new US administration means for the climate


This month, our long-read is Mark Rowe’s dossier about climate change in the USA. Mark looks at the Trump years, and the huge swathe of climate policies and environmental protections that were rolled back or neglected. He also looks forward to a new era, which will see the USA re-join the Paris Climate Agreement and rebuild legislation.

In the second half of the podcast, we catch up with polar explorer Felicity Aston, who last year, gave up a lifestyle of extremes for a brand new adventure.

These stories feature in the March edition of Geographical Magazine. The long-read The Storms to Come is narrated here by actor and voice artist Simon Paisley-Day.

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