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The Morning Show
Wednesday, April 20, 2022, 7:00am
By Joe Tarr

The latest United Nations climate report sounded another dire warning that humans are running out of time to stop catastrophic climate change. But it also notes that it can be done, with immediate action. We talk to one of the lead authors about what the report says and how it came about.

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