Episode

Year-end special: What 2025 tells us about climate

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Climate Watch
Published
Dec 26, 2025
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Summary

As the year comes to a close, we step back to look at what 2025 tells us about where we are on climate change. What climate events mattered most? Where did we see real momentum, and where are the biggest risks? And as we head into 2026, what should we be watching most closely? Zhao Ying speaks with Fei Fei to unpack it all.