carbon wa . . , ._ , .,, ., ., ~' carbon way. in many ways as we look ahead to com, — carbon way. in many ways as we look ahead to come, the _ carbon way. in many ways as we look ahead to come, the un _ carbon way. in many ways as we look ahead to come, the un climate - ahead to cop26, the un climate summit, and look at the four key goals of the summit, arguably the most important one is mobilising the finance to make all of these transitions. do you think, notjust the uk government but other governments that you are looking at how credible plans and ways to finance plans for that transition to a low carbon future?— a low carbon future? you're absolutely _ a low carbon future? you're absolutely right, _ a low carbon future? you're absolutely right, finance . a low carbon future? you're absolutely right, finance is| a low carbon future? you're i absolutely right, finance is one a low carbon future? you're - absolutely right, finance is one of the big challenges so in the uk, the climate change committee, the government independent advisers say we need to mobilise at least one of the half trillion over the next 30 years to get a student at zero and i think what the prime minister talked about this morning is the state cannot and should not do that and i think that is right. the key thing ministers need to do through the net zero strategy they are publishing very shortly is how are we going to mobilise that investment and get the incentives right. for example the power sector, there are the right incentives in place for renewables, you have seen very rapid deployment