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Who should fix climate change?

Governments, companies or individuals?

The effects of climate change will be felt by everyone, but who should be taking the lead on climate action?

The Economist’s deputy executive editor, Sacha Nauta, was joined by our environment editor, Catherine Brahic, and our briefings editor, Oliver Morton, to discuss whose responsibility it is to combat climate change and what can be done to make a difference.

This discussion was part of a longer digital event produced exclusively for subscribers to The Economist. Visit this page to view the schedule for our forthcoming events. Subscribers can also watch recordings of all our previous sessions.

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