Halifax is the second city in Canada to declare a climate emergency — following in Vancouver’s footsteps. The symbolic move is meant to acknowledge the urgency of fighting against climate change. But will that convince people to do their part in their daily lives? Nick Logan explains how we can make the climate change conversation more personal.
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Changing how we talk about climate change in daily life
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