May 24, 2006 View all news The BBC is presenting a special series of programmes about climate change and its effects, starting on Wednesday 24th May with David Attenborough'sAre We Changing Planet Earth?Wednesday 24 May, 9pm, BBC OneDavid Attenborough draws on his life-long insights into our planet and presents his personal take on climate change. Part two follows next week.Other programmes include the following. For more information see the BBC wesbite.Test the Nation - Know Your PlanetSunday 28 May, 8pm, BBC OneAre you aware of climate and environmental issues? We put the country to the test in the popular quiz show.Can We Save Planet Earth?Thursday 1 June, 9pm, BBC OnePart two of David Attenborough's investigation.Five Disasters Waiting to HappenTuesday 6 June, 9pm, BBC TwoWe examine five global locations and scenarios: London, Shanghai, Mumbai, Paris and Tuvalu. All have been identified by experts as vulnerable to the effects of climate change.PanoramaDate and time TBC, BBC OneThe Bush administration has resisted calls to engage in Kyoto, and has been accused of a systematic campaign of disinformation and harassment against the scientific community - gagging scientists, re-writing major reports, and allowing the oil and coal industries to drive policy. Panorama investigates these claims.Climate Change shortsYou can also watch eight short documentaries on the affects of Climate Change via the BBC Four website. For legal reasons, these are only available if you are in the UK. For the latest Climate Change news click here.To sign up for updates on our campaigning click here. Categorised in: Climate Change