from los angeles to london, from paris to barcelona, a population of more than 700 million and we are responsible for more than a quarter of the global economy and we are desperate for there to be meaningful change when it comes to fixing the climate crisis. we are doing lots of things in our respective cities. los angeles, london, barcelona. we need our national leaders to step up, so we arejoining with our national leaders to step up, so we are joining with civic society and faith leaders and trade unions and faith leaders and trade unions and community groups, in glasgow, to put pressure on governments to do the right thing. by, put pressure on governments to do the right thing-— the right thing. a lot of emotion listenin: the right thing. a lot of emotion listening to _ the right thing. a lot of emotion listening to the _ the right thing. a lot of emotion listening to the opening - the right thing. a lot of emotion i listening to the opening speeches and we were chatting a moment ago about how you translate that into concrete steps. what you think of the uk government's effort climate change so far question 7 what do you think. there has been a raft of new initiatives announced in the days and weeks ahead of cop26. i have