A Heated Climate Change Debate Divides The Panel | Loose Women

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Prince William is taking over from David Attenborough in his plight to save the world, after launching a £50 million global environmental ‘Earthshot Prize’. Nadia, Jane, Denise and Kaye react to this news and also clash over the importance of climate change. Nadia believes we should be actively trying to save our planet but the other women believe that being in the middle of a pandemic is a greater concern at the moment. From series 24, broadcast on 08/10/20

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