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Climate New: "We won't win" - Nathan Thanki; Hannah Vardi, special guest at Beneath the Wisteria talks about the 'duty of care'

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Nathan Thanki (pictured) from the Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty was one of three guests at the recent online event organized by the War on Want entitled: "COP28 and the fight for climate justice".

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