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Have we stopped caring about climate change?
Exclusive research for The Times reveals a huge increase in the number of people who believe the dangers of climate change have been exaggerated. Why is this happening and what does it mean for our future - and that of our children?
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Guest: Oliver Wright
Host: Manveen Rana
Producer: Shabnam Grewal
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