Floods and their Impact on German Voters
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Nina Hall, Assistant Professor in International Relations at Johns Hopkins University is back in Berlin She'll be talking about the recent floods in Germany and their political implications there, (possibly one of the first times maintream voters are stating climate change as their reason for voting) and taking a look at the recently released EU Green New Deal.
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