This week on Outrage + Optimism our hosts give a crucial update from Dubai\u2019s COP28 opening days.\xa0 With Tom and Paul dialling in direct from Dubai and Christiana offering an outside perspective, the hosts ask: Will the word 'out' be in? What role will governments play in the climate crisis going forward? How brave was it for Dr Sultan to launch with a COP outcome (loss and damage) on day 1? They also discuss the incredible commitment from 134 countries to the food systems declaration, and much, much more in this packed episode.
To close this week's episode, we have Louise Harris with \u2018We Tried\u2019, a moving and beautiful song about the climate crisis and what will happen if we don\u2019t act. The song became the first ever climate song to reach UK iTunes No.1 and all proceeds go to climate causes.
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Louise Harris
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\u2018We Tried\u2019 is just the beginning of Louise's music activist journey, with plans to release an entire Climate Album in 2024 if she can raise enough funds for it. You can donate to her GoFundMe if you would like to see more songs and videos like \u2018We Tried\u2019 from Louise.
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