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COP26: Keeping 1.5°C alive

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It's been billed as the most consequential climate summit since the Paris agreement. Is COP26 in Glasgow our last chance to rein in global warming? We take a closer look in this special edition of Down to Earth.

Added on the 29/10/2021 15:53:15 - Copyright : France 24 EN

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