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Is It Too Late To Save the Planet?
Episode 43

Is It Too Late To Save the Planet?

Aaron David Miller sits down with Sue Biniaz, the U.S. Deputy Special Envoy for Climate Change, to discuss what the United States and others in the international community can do to deal with the global climate crisis before time runs out.

Carnegie Connects · Sue Biniaz, Aaron David Miller

May 16, 202352m 16s

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Show Notes

Can humanity compete in the critical race against climate change, or are we destined to succumb to a world of extreme heat, flooding, drought, and irrevocable damage to the planet’s seas and biosphere? The recent Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change warns that time is running out but holds out hope of averting the worst. Will UN efforts like COP summits succeed soon enough? If not, who or what will lead the way? And as the climate emergency accelerates, what can the world expect from its largest emitters, China and the United States?

U.S. Deputy Special Envoy for Climate Change Sue Biniaz joins Aaron David Miller to discuss.

Topics

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