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California Leaves Large Footprint at Paris Climate Talks

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Gov. Jerry Brown is back from the Paris Climate Talks, where he led a delegation of California lawmakers, business and environmental leaders. Even though California isn't a nation in its own right and can't sign onto a United Nations treaty, Brown was pretty high-profile in Paris. KQED Science reporter Lauren Sommer joins us to discuss California's footprint at the climate talks.

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