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80 procent af danskerne
Sommerens ildebrande, oversvømmelser, storme og temperaturrekorder ligger som et dystert bagtæppe for de klimaforhandlinger, der netop er gået i gang. Alle siger, noget skal gøres. Men hvor store og indgribende tiltag der skal til, og hvor hurtigt det skal det gå, har skabt heftig debat den seneste uge. Flere anklager regeringen for klimanøl. Det vækker særligt kritik, da klimaministeren i et interview siger, at indgribende klimaafgifter kræver en bred folkelig opbakning på hele 80% af danskerne. Men hvis regeringen ønsker en stor folkelig opbakning til potentielle klimatiltag, så skyder de sig selv i foden. Det forklarer lektor i politisk sociologi ved Aalborg Universitet, Kristina Jessen Hansen. Vært: Anna Ingrisch.