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Duncan Stewart embarks on a journey to find out how the global agreements to fight climate change might affect everything people do in the future, and how to plan for this in a way that will enhance lives instead of hindering them.
Duncan Stewart embarks on a journey to find out how the global agreements to fight climate change might affect everything people do in the future, and how to plan for this in a way that will enhance lives instead of hindering them.
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