I want to hear more from you guys than the audience. The european green deal is not fit for all purposes yet, and one of the weakest elements is the social dimension. How would you sell d growth to japan, to south karea, to india, to china? And then a question. What's the role of consumers? Because, i mean, for example, fashion industryis hugely polluting. But actually, when you look at the overall omissions, our transport is not even the worst offender, rightso, great questions. I'm zavina from berlin. Great question over here, lady at the bar. Very sensible position too.
This week's podcast is from our friends at Intelligence Squared Germany who hosted a live debate in Berlin last week on whether the EU's 'Green Deal', a plan to deliver both economic growth and carbon neutrality, is really achievable. The debate was held in partnership with The European Council on Foreign Relations and featured Franziska Brantner of the German Green Party taking on renowned climate activist Dr. Tadzio Müller. It was hosted by BBC journalist Damien McGuinness.
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