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Aug 2022
27m 28s

Are there any 'easy fixes' to climate ch...

Bbc World Service
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We know from The Climate Question back catalogue, solving climate change is a knotty problem which does not lend itself to quick fixes. But in this programme a panel of experts discuss whether there could be any easy wins on climate change such as putting solar panels across the Earth’s deserts and changing what we eat. Presenter Neal Razzell is joined by: ... Show More
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