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2024 is officially the hottest year on record and it's only November.
Meanwhile COP 29 has started in Azerbaijan... yes another COP, another petrostate and there's billions and trillions of climate finance being discussed.
Ireland gets ready for a general election on November 29th, what do climate voters need to look at? Manifestos are coming out daily, how can we sort through them and make sense of what the parties are actually doing about climate?
Ciara, Anna and Tom discuss these stories and find some good news to finish up with too.
Actions this week
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Get ready for the Irish elections!
Invite General Election candidates to sign Friends of the Earth's Climate Pledge
Support the Uplift petition demanding a standalone TV/livestream #GE2024 Leaders’ Debate on the Climate and Biodiversity Emergency
Join DCU's Centre for Climate and Society and Friends of the Earth at election hustings on Wednesday, November 20th at 9.30am and ask the next political leaders how they plan to deliver a Government for Faster and Fairer climate action!