Delano’s Top of the Week every Monday looks at some of the thing ahead in the week to come Photo: Shutterstock

Delano’s Top of the Week every Monday looks at some of the thing ahead in the week to come Photo: Shutterstock

As Cop26 enters its second week, Delano’s Cordula Schnuer and Ara City Radio’s Sam Steen on Monday morning looked at what has happened so far and what’s still to come this week.

Speaking during Ara City Radio’s Top of the Week feature with Delano, Cordula and Sam looked at some of the Cop26 pledges made last week, including ending deforestation by 2030, reducing methane emissions by 30% by 2030 and phasing out coal. 

They also looked at the agendas of Luxembourg’s delegation to Cop26--including prime minister Xavier Bettel and finance minister Pierre Gramegna (both DP), and environment minister Carole Dieschbourg and transport minister François Bausch (both Déi Gréng).

To kick off the week, Cordula and Sam also looked at some upcoming events, including the “” exhibition by Ben Carter at the Kulturhaus in Niederanven, a gig by Brazilian artist at the Kulturfabrik in Esch-sur-Alzette on Wednesday, and the that starts on 11 November.

Finally, Delano’s book tip of the week is “” by Natasha Lunn who spoke with authors, sociologists, therapists and other experts about what it takes to find, sustain and get over love, but also looking at love not only as romantic love but also friendship and family. 

Tune in again next week Monday around 8.30am on  or listen to the podcast on Delano.