Glasgow Conversations: Day 8
9 Nov 2021

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ON DAY 8 of COP26, Alastair Thompson attends a Barak Obama talk, a briefing by climate change minister James Shaw, and delves into the important but mind numbingly complicated world of climate finance.
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