The consequences of climate change are becoming increasingly noticeable. At the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Glasgow, Scotland, from 31 October to 12 November, measures taken by states to tackle climate change will be tested. US President Joe Biden is also expected to attend. RTL and NTV report extensively on major political events. ntv sets a program focus on the topic of climate.
Under the motto “How We Create Climate Change”, NTV accompanies the United Nations Climate Conference on-site with up-to-date reports and extensive special programming. The news broadcaster is adding various news specials around the climate summit to its schedule and a new climate update special (November 6, 6.15 pm). In addition, on two themed evenings (November 1 and November 10), several documents will detail the theme of the climate.
In a new Business Talk on November 10th at 11.30 pm, NTV Business Manager Ulrich Reitz and startup expert Janna Link will discuss the interplay between business and climate with guests. In addition, Telebörse, mentorship program and startup magazine (November 8, 2.30 pm) also tackles climate. In addition, ntv.de provides information with various articles and videos.
“The United Nations Climate Change Conference in Glasgow is one of the most important news events of this year. The consequences of global warming as well as the global measures against it will be felt individually for each individual. NTV continues with this theme. sees it as its responsibility to remain connected, to make abstract facts understandable and thus to create awareness of the relevance of the subject.”
– Sonia Shwetje, Editor-in-Chief of NTV and Networks RTL News
RTL also reports extensively on Climate Summit. Already, a “climate update” on 28 October will determine what the UN climate conference is all about. To start, Mike Meiser reports live from Glasgow for RTL Actuel on 1 November at 6.45pm. In addition, several journalists are on duty to report on current developments and outcomes.