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Mobilizing Against Climate Change

Mobilizing Against Climate Change

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Social Studies

University

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The transcript discusses the lag in governmental policies compared to innovations from youth, investors, and business leaders. It draws a historical parallel to World War Two mobilization, highlighting the scale of manufacturing shifts. The conversation then shifts to climate pledges made by over 100 countries to cut methane emissions by 30% by 2030, noting the absence of China, Russia, and India. The transcript concludes with information on where to access the full conversation.

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In what ways does the speaker suggest that innovation is outpacing governmental policies?

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How does the speaker compare the current situation to mobilizing for World War Two?

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What historical actions were taken during World War Two that the speaker references?

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What are the implications of the pledges made by more than 100 countries regarding methane emissions?

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What challenges do China, Russia, and India present in the context of global emissions pledges?

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