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World Service,08 Apr 2017,26 mins

It’s Getting Hot in Here

Boston Calling

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One current and one former coal miner have very different reactions to President Trump’s energy order. Also: Christiana Figueres, one of the main architects of the Paris Climate Agreement, tells us why she thinks relaxing environmental regulations is bad for the US economy; a formerly rich city comes up with a unique plan to regain its former glory; beer brewers and hop growers adapt to climate change; and Siervas, a band of rocking nuns from Peru, closes out the show. (Image: Nick Mullins, a former coal miner, says “Some days… mining could be really enjoyable...but I know the costs in the long run, and I know that the good times never lasted.” Credit: Courtesy of Nick Mullins)

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