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How the French are burning garbage to heat homes

Lisa Desai reports from Paris on an innovative way to reduce the city's carbon footprint

11/22/2015 | Rating NR

PBS News Hour

How the French are burning garbage to heat homes

Clip: 11/22/2015 | 6m 4s

Lisa Desai reports from Paris on an innovative way to reduce the city's carbon footprint

In a little more than a week, a recovering Paris will host world leaders for the next UN climate change conference. They hope to come to agreements on how to reduce carbon dioxide emissions. Paris itself is innovating one way to reduce its carbon footprint – by turning garbage into electricity and heat. Special correspondent Lisa Desai has the story.

11/22/2015 | Rating NR

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