07-06-2026 13:00 via theguardian.com

Dining across the divide: ‘I’m not a climate denier, but aiming for net zero by 2050 is unrealistic’

An ‘apolitical’ retired IT manager and a ‘far left’ biologist disagree over tackling global heating – but are they in harmony over truth and reconciliation?• Want to meet someone from across the divide? Click here to find out howDon, 74, FarnhamOccupation Retired IT project manager Continue reading...
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