Mary Robinson: A Carbon Neutral Promise | Part 1

Nov 16 , 2020 | Social Good

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In honor of the fifth anniversary of the Paris Agreement to fight climate change, The China Current presents a special, three-part conversation with Mary Robinson, Chair of The Elders. Our Host James Chau speaks with the former President of Ireland and former UN Human Rights Commissioner about the climate justice she envisions for us all, and the global solutions to a global problem. We live in a time when priorities are rapidly shifting. But, with or without COVID-19, our planet needs saving now. 

 

Part 1: Carbon Neutral Promise
Part 2: Setting Standards, Bolder Ambitions
Part 3: Global Deal to Save Nature

 

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