<p>The United Nations has just published a worrying new report about the rate of sea level rise in the Pacific. BBC climate reporter Esme Stallard talks us through the details. </p><p>Plus, Mexico is preparing for the inauguration of an environmental scientist as its new president. The BBC's Will Grant heads to a bustling market in Mexico City to report on Claudia Sheinbaum's record in her previous job as mayor of one of the world's biggest metropolises. </p><p>And we hear how climate change is fuelling a crisis for cocoa growers in Ivory Coast - and sending global prices for chocolate sky high. John Murphy from the BBC's Assignment podcast has that story.</p><p>Email us your comments and questions to theclimatequestion@bbc.com or WhatsApp: +44 8000 321 721</p><p>Presenter and Producer: Graihagh Jackson
Reporter: Esme Stallard, Will Grant, John Murphy
Sound engineer: Morgan Roberts and David Crackles
Editor: Simon Watts</p>

The Climate Question

BBC World Service

News update: Sea level rise, Mexico's "green" president, Ivory Coast's chocolate crisis

SEP 23, 202426 MIN
The Climate Question

News update: Sea level rise, Mexico's "green" president, Ivory Coast's chocolate crisis

SEP 23, 202426 MIN

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<p>The United Nations has just published a worrying new report about the rate of sea level rise in the Pacific. BBC climate reporter Esme Stallard talks us through the details. </p><p>Plus, Mexico is preparing for the inauguration of an environmental scientist as its new president. The BBC's Will Grant heads to a bustling market in Mexico City to report on Claudia Sheinbaum's record in her previous job as mayor of one of the world's biggest metropolises. </p><p>And we hear how climate change is fuelling a crisis for cocoa growers in Ivory Coast - and sending global prices for chocolate sky high. John Murphy from the BBC's Assignment podcast has that story.</p><p>Email us your comments and questions to [email protected] or WhatsApp: +44 8000 321 721</p><p>Presenter and Producer: Graihagh Jackson Reporter: Esme Stallard, Will Grant, John Murphy Sound engineer: Morgan Roberts and David Crackles Editor: Simon Watts</p>