
NPR's favorite 3 games of the year; Looking back at the top climate stories of 2022

NPR's favorite 3 games of the year; Looking back at the top climate stories of 2022
In an address to a joint Congress in Washington, D.C. Wednesday night, Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that Ukraine would never surrender to Russia and asked for continued support and funding from the U.S. Former Ukraine ambassador and vice president of the U.S. Institute for Peace William Taylor joins us.
Then, "Elden Ring" and "Horizon Forbidden West" topped NPR's list of the best games released in 2022, but Here & Now's James Perkins Mastromarino outlines a few other honorable mentions as well.
And, floods in Pakistan and the election in Brazil made for some of the top climate-related stories of the year. The numbers on climate change from 2022 don't look great, and climate disasters have cost about $29 billion globally. New York Times science writer David Wallace-Wells joins us.
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