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Donald Trump is back and so are Climate Fears | ft. Anisha Dutta

Donald Trump is back and so are Climate Fears | ft. Anisha Dutta

Update: 2024-12-18
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With Donald Trump scheduled to take over as the 47th President of the United States of America, there is widespread anxiety on the impact on global climate action. A climate change denier, Trump is a vocal supporter of fossil fuels and in his last tenure made US exit from the Paris Agreement on climate action. It is feared climate financing will take a serious hit.


We talked with Anisha Dutta, a New York based investigative journalist focusing on politico-economy to understand the why and how of America electing Trump, the impact it will have on energy transition policies of the US, and the domino effect on climate action and green funding across the globe. 


Dutta has been a journalist for over a decade, earlier in New Delhi and now in New York. She has worked with some of the leading newspapers in India - The Hindustan Times as an political and  infra reporter and for The Indian Express as an investigative journalist. Recently she has also reported from war and conflict zones in Northern Iraq. Her recent works have been published in The Guardian, Al Jazeera, Columbia Journalism Review, The Hindu Frontline, among others.  


Full transcript of the episode is available in English 


Presented by 101Reporters


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Donald Trump is back and so are Climate Fears | ft. Anisha Dutta

Donald Trump is back and so are Climate Fears | ft. Anisha Dutta

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