it s time for click. this week catching carbon. scannable snacks. and food, made from thin air. tick, tick. we ve heard the warnings for some time. they have been getting louder and louder. the question is has our time to act run out? 2020 was the joint hottest year on record. hurricanes and flash floods have battered the planet. the earth is in crisis. and maybe, just maybe, this time, something will be done. next week, we ll be at the cop26 un climate change conference in glasgow, where pressure is building on those in power to make big changes. and this is the first of three click specials all about sustainability what we can change and how much technology can help. we all know plastic is a problem for our planet. left unchecked, the ocean could contain more plastic than fish by 2050. but much of the harm comes from things that we cannot see so clearly, like the fossil fuels emitting greenhouse gases. they currently emit more than 30 billion metric tons of carbon dioxi
we ve heard the warnings for some time. they have been getting louder and louder. the question is has our time to act run out? 2020 was the joint hottest year on record. hurricanes and flash floods have battered the planet. the earth is in crisis. and maybe, just maybe, this time, something will be done. next week, we ll be at the cop26 un climate change conference in glasgow, where pressure is building on those in power to make big changes. and this is the first of three click specials all about sustainability what we can change and how much technology can help. we all know plastic is a problem for our planet. left unchecked, the ocean could contain more plastic than fish by 2050. but much of the harm comes from things that we cannot see so clearly, like the fossil fuels emitting greenhouse gases. they currently emit more than 30 billion metric tons of carbon dioxide each year, and every bit of c02 that goes into the air pushes the global temperature up just that little bi
now on the bbc, it s time for click. this week catching carbon. scannable snacks. and food, made from thin air. tick, tick. we ve heard the warnings for some time. they have been getting louder and louder. the question is has our time to act run out? 2020 was the joint hottest year on record. hurricanes and flash floods have battered the planet. the earth is in crisis. and maybe, just maybe, this time, something will be done. next week, we ll be at the cop26 un climate change conference in glasgow, where pressure is building on those in power to make big changes. and this is the first of three click specials all about sustainability what we can change and how much technology can help. we all know plastic is a problem for our planet. left unchecked, the ocean could contain more plastic than fish by 2050. but much of the harm comes from things that we cannot see so clearly, like the fossil fuels emitting greenhouse gases. they currently emit more than 30 billion metric tons
we can protect our precious planet, so let s come together over these two weeks and ensure that where paris promised, 6lasgow delivers. at the 620 in rome, prince charles calls for more action to tackle climate change and warns leaders of what he calls their overwhelming responsibility to generations yet unborn . ladies and gentlemen, cop26 begins in glasgow tomorrow. quite literally, it is the last chance saloon. we must now translate fine words into still finer actions. now on bbc news, it s time for click which this week digs into carbon capture and sustainable technology as the cop26 climate change summit gets underway. this week catching carbon. scannable snacks. and food, made from thin air. tick, tick. we ve heard the warnings for some time. they have been getting louder and louder. the question is has our time to act run out? 2020 was the joint hottest year on record. hurricanes and flash floods have battered the planet. the earth is in crisis. and maybe, just may
highs of 9 11; degrees. now, as we go through the evening, some of those showers will tend to fade away. most of the showers will day back towards north and west facing coasts, but where we have got those clearer skies and the winds fall lighter, well, the temperatures will fall into low single figures, so we could see a touch of frost in some sheltered areas first thing on tuesday morning. tuesday into wednesday, still a case of sunny spells and scattered showers and it s going to feel rather cool, particularly on exposed coasts. take care. that is how it is looking. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are journalist and author shyama perera, and olivia utley, assistant comment editor at the daily telegraph. good evening to you both. first i will show some of those from the pages. front pages. the 620 summit and the cop26 conference in glasgow dominate most of the front pages. the financial times headline says