I think that what's very important is to have a global perspective. There ar multiplicity of green new deals. But some of them simply export the problems elsewhere. It just reminds me of an anecdote, that. shake hessina, one of the men leaders, female leaders, i should say, who will be at cop and she chars the vulnerable cunt countries a committee. A but they the fact is that a cop 26 every nation is being asked to meet certain targets. That is going to be, yo, part of the main focus of Cop 26.
As the COP26 global climate summit takes place, many are asking who is really responsible for the climate emergency and who might be able to prevent it? Dr Anne Karpf is a writer and sociologist whose recent book, How Women Can Save the Planet, looks to analyse some of these questions in more granular detail. The BBC's South Asia correspondent Rajini Vaidyanathan speaks with Anne to learn more about the book.
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