The Energy Podcast

1.5 C and… what’s next?


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With COP27 closed out, The Energy Podcast hears different perspectives from people who attended the conference in Egypt, and their views on what needs to happen next.

Presented by Julia Streets. Featuring Rebekah Shirley, World Resources Institute Africa; Susan Shannon, Shell; Eduarda Zoghbi, Global Student Energy; Andrea Bonzanni, International Emissions Trading Association.

The Energy Podcast is a Fresh Air Production for Shell, produced by Annie Day.

 

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