2020: the year the climate changed?


End fossil fuels, talk about changes, set ambitious targets and push for policies. Grantham Institute experts wish for climate action in the new year.

There is a palpable feeling that 2020 could be a turning point for action against climate change.

Although at the most recent UN Climate Summit in Madrid, government-level negotiations made slow progress, many voices are winning support from the ground-up: from Taipei to New York, J Sainsbury’s Plc to Bank of America, artists to lawyers and scores of youth and teenage activists from Greta Thurnberg to Climate Outreach award winners Kathy Jetñil-Kijiner and Aka Niviâna." ~Simon Levey @Imperial College

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