A documentary created by a University of Calgary business professor and a Calgary director who immigrated from The Democratic Republic of Congo is getting a global audience in Dubai at COP28 on Monday. As Carolyn Kury de Castillo reports, the film addresses the complex issue of addressing climate change while also helping people out of poverty.
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Calgary film at COP28 examines use of fossil fuels by developing countries
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