LIVE: Democracy Now! at the UN Climate Summit in Warsaw

LIVE: Democracy Now! at the UN Climate Summit in Warsaw

LIVE: Democracy Now! at the UN Climate Summit in Warsaw

On-the-ground coverage of the official UN negotiations, as well as interviews with journalists, scientists, policy makers, stakeholders and activists.

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All this week, Democracy Now! will be broadcasting live reports from the annual United Nations Climate Change Summit taking place this year in Warsaw, Poland. Tune in from Monday, November 18 through Friday, November 22 for on-the-ground coverage of the official UN negotiations, as well as interviews with journalists, scientists, policy makers, stakeholders and activists—who are working to sway opinion both inside the conference and with protests outside in the streets.

This is the fifth year that Democracy Now! is providing a live television broadcast from the UN climate summit. Click here to see coverage from previous meetings in Doha, Durban, Copenhagen and Cancun.

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