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Nov 2021
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COP26 Climate Contradictions (with Mike ...

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Mike Wood, Conservative MP for Dudley South, says his constituents understand the urgency about climate change. But he tells Bloomberg's Caroline Hepker and Yuan Potts that the Chancellor's tax cut for domestic air travel in the U.K. is right thing to help with leveling up.

Plus Caspian Conran, Political Economist at Baringa, argues the problem with COP26 is that the commitments are verbal; political pledges and climate change action will need decades of sustained effort.

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