Q + A - Monday March 4
New Zealand students are planning to join a global day of action to call for faster action on climate change. Are they right to down pens for protest? Whena meets some of the students as they prepare to strike.
We’ll then put the students’ questions to Climate Change Minister James Shaw. Corin will also ask him if this Government is making enough progress to counter global warming’s harmful effects.
Then an exclusive interview with Patrick Murphy, Trump’s top man for the Pacific and East Asia, on China and security in the Pacific.
Tonight’s panel: Dr Bryce Edwards, Fran O’Sullivan and Laura O’Connell Rapira
Q + A airs Monday nights, 9:30pm on TVNZ 1.
Funded by NZ On Air.
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