What’s the future for global climate action? | Front Burner

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Tens of thousands of people took part in global climate action protests this weekend, pushing for an end to using fossil fuels. A climate journalist tells us why he decided to join the crowd, rather than just cover the story.

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5 COMMENTS

  1. why does the CBC constantly avoid the elephant in the room of Geo engineering ? LBJ president of the USA 1962 declared that the US military was creating a weather satellite to control the weather ? This is real and its happening and these fools protesting carbon are just that "fools" state propaganda at the Cbc pathetic

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