Sunday, November 22, 2020

INTERESTING INTERVIEWS : SIR DAVID ATTENBOROUGH : 60 MINUTES


SIR DAVID ATTENBOROUGH: 

THE 60 MINUTES INTERVIEW

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The legendary wildlife filmmaker tells ANDERSON COOPER why urgent action on climate change is crucial and why we need to save nature in order to save ourselves.

 

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