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'Climate change: what’s new, what’s next?' with Karen Florini

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In the geophysical world as well as the policy realm, major climate developments have been coming thick and fast over the last year. Former U.S. Deputy Special Envoy for Climate Change and Oxford Martin Visiting Fellow Karen Florini explores some recent highlights as well as possible future directions.

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