COP29’s contentious climate change deal
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Negotiators at the 2024 United Nations Climate Change Conference, or COP29, agreed on wealthy nations providing up to $300 billion a year to help poorer countries deal with the effects of climate change. We discuss the deal falling short of the $1.3 trillion poorer countries asked for. Then, we talk about how Tesla’s pollution violations could weaken the company’s eco-friendly image. And, we look at the costly Arizona program heralded by school choice advocates as a taxpayer-supported way to opt out of public schools. Plus, U.S. farm groups are preparing for possible mass deportations under the incoming Trump administration. Finally, we’ll smile at an A.I.-generated granny as an unlikely hero to combat phone scams.
Here’s everything we talked about today:
- “As Musk Assumes Deregulation Role, Tesla Racks Up Pollution Violations” from The Wall Street Journal
- “Developing nations blast $300 billion COP29 climate deal as insufficient” from Reuters
- “No-Limit Vouchers Are Blowing Up Arizona’s Budget. This Woman Is Leading the Way” from Politico
- “US farm groups want Trump to spare their workers from deportation” from Reuters
- “An A.I. Granny Is Phone Scammers’ Worst Nightmare” from The New York Times
- “Giving thanks may make your brain more altruistic” from Vox
- “The Case for Being Ungrateful” from The Wall Street Journal
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