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Journey into a greener world

The world is finally catching up with Josh Harris. “This is my 20th year working in the climate change sector,” he explains.

“I started as a graduate in Canberra in 2002, and this has been the first year when climate change is actually a mainstream topic. It’s no longer a debate about where we are going. It’s actually now about how we’re going to get there.”

While the outcome of last year’s Glasgow summit disappointed many, Harris sees it differently. “There are a large number of countries now with net zero targets, including Australia, and that in itself was a success. The conference accelerated interest from individuals and businesses. Now there are many buyers of

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