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Australia PM Morrison says technology the answer to a decarbonised economy

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Australia Prime Minister Scott Morrison tells world leaders at COP26 that technology will solve environmental problems around the globe. He adds that the people who will solve the problems associated with climate change are not "in the room" at COP26. SOUNDBITE

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