Geopolitics and the partisanship of climate change
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What do the risks of global warming represent for geopolitical stability and how do non-environmental disputes get in the way of multilateral climate cooperation? And just why exactly are political stances on climate change so different around the world?
Our hosts, Dr Leslie-Anne Duvic-Paoli (King's College London) and Dr Will J Grant (Australian National University), speak with experts Dr Rebecca Colvin (Australian National University) and Professor Kerry Brown (King's College London) to explore geopolitics, diplomacy and climate action or inaction.
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