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Who should fix climate change?

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Who should fix climate change?

Who should fix climate change?

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00:00 - Who should fix climate change?

00:55 - Hard problems are why we elect governments 01:29 - Which countries are leading?

03:00 - What is the role of companies?

03:57 - Companies innovate better than countries 05:17 - Personal responsibility beyond the home 06:30 - Climate action is humanitarian Find The Economist’s most recent coverage on climate change: https://econ.st/3zCt2uW Sign up to The Economist’s daily newsletter to keep up to date with our latest stories: https://econ.st/3gJBH8D What’s the cheapest way to decarbonise?: https://econ.st/3iSDtVm Listen to our new podcast on tackling climate change: https://econ.st/3Fcx2pA Listen to our Money Talks podcast episode on pricing pollution: https://econ.st/3kOIEXB What is the role of green investment?https://econ.st/3zLVz0I


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