COP26 was described as "our last chance saloon" to save the planet. More than 35,000 delegates from 197 countries descended on host-city Glasgow over two weeks last November, 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 that have passed since, the response to COP26 and the Pact has been predictably cool. So what did all the talks and meetings mean? Post-Glasgow, are we really better placed to tackle the climate crisis? And is it time to give young people more of a say in their own climate futures? ✊
In this final episode of #TheGreenRenaissance podcast, we ask what the real legacy of Glasgow will be. Featuring interviews with Angus Mackay (United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR), Jayati Ghosh (University of Massachusetts), Marie-Claire Graf and Heeta Lakhani (both YOUNGO).
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