COP29 Unpacked: Did We Move the Needle on Climate Action? – Podcast

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COP29 Unpacked: Did We Move the Needle on Climate Action? – Podcast

 

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In this episode, we take you through the key highlights of COP29. From climate finance debates to the inclusion of indigenous voices and the urgent need for sustainable tourism and agriculture practices, we examine the outcomes and what they mean for our planet’s future.

Did COP29 deliver real solutions, or are we left with more promises? Join us as we discuss the progress made, the gaps that remain, and how we can all push for meaningful change. Subscribe now and listen to stay informed, inspired, and ready to act for a sustainable future!

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