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The case for funding climate action before disaster strikes

Season 1, Ep. 980

At the COP29 summit in Azerbaijan, countries are exploring the best ways to fund climate action. What lessons can they take from a new aid strategy that helped people in Bangladesh navigate this year’s floods?


Writer: Jeevan Vasagar


Producer: Casey Magloire


Photography: Jon Jones


Host: Tomini Babs


Executive Producer: Rebecca Moore



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