Climate After Covid: Can the UK lead a green recovery? | 10 September 2020
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Life changed rapidly in 2020 - largely due to the spread of a virus that shutdown economies around the world. But we adapted to the changes we had to make to our daily routines to help save lives. Can we do the same to save the planet? On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we take you on a journey across Iceland’s glaciers where the effects of climate change are clear to see. We are joined by our Europe correspondent Adam Parsons from the Nordic island nation and Sky’s Climate Change correspondent Lisa Holland to examine public attitudes and possible solutions after the coronavirus pandemic. Daily podcast team: Podcast producer - Annie Joyce Podcast producer - Nicola Eyers Interviews producer - Oli Foster Interviews producer - Hollie Atherton Interviews producer - Tatiana Alderson Interviews producer - Megan Coutts Archive - Simon Windsor Archive - Robert Fellowes Music - Steven Wheeler
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