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The Green Renaissance: How to Rebuild the Global Economy

The Green Renaissance: How to Rebuild the Global Economy

Released: 2022-02-02
© UN CC:Learn
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11 Episodes
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11 Episodes
Audio
Listen on Apple Podcasts
Released: 2022-02-02
© UN CC:Learn
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Pacts, Protests and the Legacy of COP26

Pacts, Protests and the Legacy of COP26

Time: 43:01
COP26 was described as "our last chance saloon" to save the planet. Over 35,000 delegates from 197 countries travelled to host-city Glasgow, and at the end we had a new climate agreement – the Glasgow Climate Pact, which will set the global climate agenda to 2030. But in the months since the response to COP26 has been predictably mixed – so what did it all really mean? In the final episode of our series, we speak to Angus Mackay (UNITAR), Jayati Ghosh (University of Massachusetts Amherst, International Development Economics Associates), Marie-Claire Graf and Heeta Lakhani (YOUNGO) to ask them what they think the real legacy of Glasgow will be.
Episode ID: 1000549755935
GUID: 13181bf8-b8d9-40b5-a437-57d2b7011ba9
Release Date: 02/02/2022, 15:04:11

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Welcome to The Green Renaissance – a new podcast series on the green recovery from the Partnership for Action on Green Economy. Join us once a month as we unpack the complex policy questions that will determine the fate of our economies, our societies, and our planet for decades to come.
As well as providing policy and decision makers with new ideas and impulses for taking action, The Green Renaissance also targets other key stakeholders shaping public policy debates; mixing voices from government, business, civil society and youth groups to increase awareness and demand for a green recovery.

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