See You In Copenhagen: Climate Change at the Grassroots

Posted on October 9, 2009

Part of the “See You In Copenhagen” series. Grassroots innovator Zhou Bo and sustainable micro-financier Daniel Foa are working with fishermen in China to help them increase their living standards with minimum impact on the environment. They discuss how the agreements in Copenhagen in December 2009 can help people and organizations on an operational level. Produced in part by the United Nations Foundation.

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