Full Frame: Climate Culture
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Rising temperatures, accountability, perception… How are these linked? The connection between the influences of culture can explain the global legislation evolution, when it comes to climate change. In Central America, a country of merely 5 million, reversed deforestation and is now on its way to a decarbonized economy. In this episode of Full Frame, we speak with Costa Rica’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Arnoldo Andre, and International Environmental Lawyer, Claudia de Windt. They both share their expertise on climate and culture.
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