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this is bbc news. i m sally bundock with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. at the climate change summit in glasgow, the banking world promises to help cut carbon emissions by rewiring the entire global financial system. the former governor of the bank of england speaks to the bbc about righting off debt to help obtain net zero. what is needed to get us to 1.5 degrees is companies will have to do notjust say, theoretically, this is what is going to happen, but actually, i do have to write off some of those. a setback for president biden as virginia s republican candidate is projected to win the governor s seat. relief in australia as a four year old girl, who was taken from a campsite more than two weeks ago,
methane, by nearly a third by the end of the decade. the prime minister can bank progress on clean technology, as well as those promises on methane and forest. but remember, there are good reasons why only a day ago he was warning overall, these talks could fail. i am cautiously optimistic in the sense that on the way to the g20 in rome i said to somebody on the plane, that if this was a football match then the current score would be 5 1 down between humanity and climate change. i think today after talks with around 120 world leaders is that we have pulled back a goal or perhaps even two. and i think we are going to be able to take this thing to extra time, because there is no doubt that some progress has been made. what, or who is going to score the extra two or three goals you need? if there is one thing that gives me confidence, optimism anyway, is that we are starting to create for the countries that find it most difficult to transition away from fossil
a call to get this in europe as well. it s a call to to get this in europe as well. it s a call to arms, we have to get something a call to arms, we have to get something done and stop messing around something done and stop messing around because this is coming home, this is around because this is coming home, this is coming to us here. this is coming to us here. caught up in a forest fire this is coming to us here. caught up in a forest fire in this is coming to us here. caught up in a forest fire in the middle - this is coming to us here. caught up in a forest fire in the middle of- in a forest fire in the middle of it on holiday in france and is completely and utterly terrifying. we also had floods in london. these are how people are feeling and global warming already and it is not clear how successful the summit is going to be. clear how successful the summit is going to be absolutely right that this is getting closer to home and people are saying australia and califor
the guardian reports that the devastating fires of 2021 have been shown to be the direct result of global heating. the yorkshire post, featuring a picture of borisjohnson at the podium in glasgow, says he is now cautiously optimistic about the outcome of the summit, in contrast to his downbeat mood at the weekend. and that brighter tone is captured in the headline in the times: pm hails deal to cut methane emissions . the daily telegraph says that every british company, listed on the stock exchange, will have to produce plans for going green or risk being fined. and finally, the i newspaper breaks with the consensus and goes for a different lead. it reports that the roll out of boosterjabs programe against covid i9 has stalled. so, let s begin. starting with you and the guardian which is talking about the devastation that you make devastating fires being pinned on global warming.