Science Museum | Climate Talks: Tony Blair in Conversation with John Kerry @ScienceMuseum | Uploaded July 2021 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
We welcome former British Prime Minister Tony Blair and US Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry, in conversation, for this very special installment of the Science Museum Group’s Climate Talks series, in collaboration with the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change.
The Tony Blair Institute for Global Change report, 'Mind the Gap: Success at COP26' was published on July 29 2021: https://institute.global/policy/mind-gap-success-cop26
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Join us throughout 2021 for Climate Talks, a series of free, virtual panel discussions, Q&As and events exploring the problems caused by climate change. Find out more bit.ly/38JLoPI
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Read more about the Science Museum Group's sustainability goals here: https://www.sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk...
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We welcome former British Prime Minister Tony Blair and US Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry, in conversation, for this very special installment of the Science Museum Group’s Climate Talks series, in collaboration with the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change.
The Tony Blair Institute for Global Change report, 'Mind the Gap: Success at COP26' was published on July 29 2021: https://institute.global/policy/mind-gap-success-cop26
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Live captions, provided by AI Media, are available by selecting the "Subtitles/Closed Captions" icon above.
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Join us throughout 2021 for Climate Talks, a series of free, virtual panel discussions, Q&As and events exploring the problems caused by climate change. Find out more bit.ly/38JLoPI
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Read more about the Science Museum Group's sustainability goals here: https://www.sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk...
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Thank you for watching. Your support makes events like this happen. As we emerge from the pandemic we need your support now more than ever. We will continue our mission to ignite curiosity through thought-provoking and inspiring virtual events and talks just like this one. Your help large or small will make a huge difference – thank you.
You can donate to the museum here bit.ly/2VanGry