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Live(ish) from COP28UAE: Al Gore, Solarpunk, and Creativity with Visions2030
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Live(ish) from COP28UAE: Al Gore, Solarpunk, and Creativity with Visions2030

Elizabeth Thompson and Chris Hayes of NGO Visions2030 speak to us from Dubai

Welcome back to Wicked Problems. The climate tech podcast and newsletter that Al Gore agrees with - like we told you yesterday, do not mess with Mary Robinson.

Elizabeth Thompson and Chris Hayes of Visions2030, a project that seeks to bring to harness the creative imagination of all of us to envision a future less Blade Runner’s Cyberpunk and more Wakanda’s Solarpunk.

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