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And recently we had you on as a kind of like retro what happened at the latest international climate talks negotiation COP 29. In that episode, you mentioned that in the coming year, countries have to submit like a target for how to reach their climate goals or targets. Is that the next big thing on the horizon for you to be reporting on?
And recently we had you on as a kind of like retro what happened at the latest international climate talks negotiation COP 29. In that episode, you mentioned that in the coming year, countries have to submit like a target for how to reach their climate goals or targets. Is that the next big thing on the horizon for you to be reporting on?
Okay, well, Alejandra, Sydney, Will, Ping, thank you all for coming on the show to recap this big year of science. It's been awesome. Thanks so much.
Okay, well, Alejandra, Sydney, Will, Ping, thank you all for coming on the show to recap this big year of science. It's been awesome. Thanks so much.
Okay, well, Alejandra, Sydney, Will, Ping, thank you all for coming on the show to recap this big year of science. It's been awesome. Thanks so much.
Thanks, guys. This episode was produced by Jessica Young and edited by our showrunner, Rebecca Ramirez, as well as Sadie Babbitts and Scott Hensley. Rebecca and Tyler Jones check the facts. Kweisi Lee was the audio engineer. Beth Donovan is our senior director, and Colin Campbell is our senior vice president of podcasting strategy. I'm Regina Barber.
Thanks, guys. This episode was produced by Jessica Young and edited by our showrunner, Rebecca Ramirez, as well as Sadie Babbitts and Scott Hensley. Rebecca and Tyler Jones check the facts. Kweisi Lee was the audio engineer. Beth Donovan is our senior director, and Colin Campbell is our senior vice president of podcasting strategy. I'm Regina Barber.
Thanks, guys. This episode was produced by Jessica Young and edited by our showrunner, Rebecca Ramirez, as well as Sadie Babbitts and Scott Hensley. Rebecca and Tyler Jones check the facts. Kweisi Lee was the audio engineer. Beth Donovan is our senior director, and Colin Campbell is our senior vice president of podcasting strategy. I'm Regina Barber.
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Hey, Shortwavers. Regina Barber here with producer Rachel Carlson. Hey, Rachel. Hey, Gina. Okay, welcome again to the show. I love reporting with you.
Hey, Shortwavers. Regina Barber here with producer Rachel Carlson. Hey, Rachel. Hey, Gina. Okay, welcome again to the show. I love reporting with you.
Hey, Shortwavers. Regina Barber here with producer Rachel Carlson. Hey, Rachel. Hey, Gina. Okay, welcome again to the show. I love reporting with you.
Yeah, and historically you could see them from the southwest United States all the way south into Venezuela, and in particular in Mexico's Sierra Madre Mountains, where you might still hear them up high in the old-growth forests. So it's very green.
Yeah, and historically you could see them from the southwest United States all the way south into Venezuela, and in particular in Mexico's Sierra Madre Mountains, where you might still hear them up high in the old-growth forests. So it's very green.
Yeah, and historically you could see them from the southwest United States all the way south into Venezuela, and in particular in Mexico's Sierra Madre Mountains, where you might still hear them up high in the old-growth forests. So it's very green.