government and , blood grown in a laboratory has been given to people , in a world first clinical trial. the un secretary general antonio guterres has told a major climate conference that humanity has a choice: co operate or perish. over 120 world leaders are attending cop27 in egypt. we ve got lots of clips to play you. first this warning from mr guterres. the clock is ticking. we are in the fight of our lives and we are losing. greenhouse gas emissions keep growing. global temperatures keep growing. global temperatures keep rising. and our planet is fast approaching tipping points that will meet climate chaos irreversible. we are in a highway to claimant tell. with our foot still on the accelerator. with our foot still on the accelerator. cop is an annual event where governments meet to agree steps to limit global temperature rises. many of the world leaders here are from developing countries demanding greater accountability from the richest, most polluting nations. abs
the inquiry is under pressure to deliver that. some grenfell families are not confident. they are looking for prosecutions of the companies involved. and. there also calls for a national memorial day to remember the lives lost in this disaster. tom symonds, bbc news. 72 72 lives. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story is. the un chief antonio guterres has told world leaders at the magnitude 27 summit the world is on a highway to climate health. and as whether to choose to cooperate or perish. let s stay with cop 27.
we ve seen all the signs that it s not happening and therefore they re talking about this cop to be an imposition of when it actually happens. last year in glasco on cop26 the host, this country that some clear things like hosted other events outside the un system and try to show that we were doing things, for example on forest. what experts tell me what s happening there not much. similar now hi round tables are being announced. the host thinks that those hi round tables will help. but again, they might agree there in words but when they go back on him with those actions happen is a question. on him with those actions happen is a cuestion. ., ., on him with those actions happen is a question- a question. having a good good to s - eak to a question. having a good good to speak to you a question. having a good good to speak to you as a question. having a good good to speak to you as always a question. having a good good to speak to you as always thank - a question. having a good
(biv)it was a landmark deal but seven years later is the world on track? here s our climate editorjustin rowlatt at the conference. the world is way off course. according to the un we need to have emissions by 2030. at the moment they are still rising. we are on track for warming of almost three celsius, a catastrophe for humanity according to the un. jeremy ra gen is from the alliance of small island states , which was set up to represent the voices of small island developing states vulnerable to climate change. and from the seychelles is part of the alliance of small and it states in places from like the that are low lying. and seychelles has no light low lying atolls and we are seeing them be some burge. and then flexibly seychelles are becoming
with the italian government. un secretary general antonio guterres has told a major climate conference that humanity has a choice co operate or perish. over 120 world leaders are attending cop27 in egypt. we ve got lots of clips to play you. first, this warning from mr guterres. the from mr guterres. clock is ticking. we are in the fight the clock is ticking. we are in the fight of our lives and we are losing. greenhouse gas emissions keep growing. global temperatures keep growing. global temperatures keep rising. and our planet is fast approaching ticking points tipping points that will make climate chaos irreversible. we are in a highway to climate hell with our foot still on the accelerator. cop is an annual event where governments meet to agree steps to limit global temperature rises. many of the world leaders