key actions, the key investments and also the climate financing to poorer countries to give them $100 billion a yearfrom wealthier countries to give them $100 billion a year from wealthier countries to help them mitigate climate change and to decarbonise. that kind of detail i think has been pushed to glasgow for the climate talks that 6lasgow for the climate talks that lie ahead there. glasgow for the climate talks that lie ahead there. lie ahead there. yes. it will be interesting lie ahead there. yes. it will be interesting to lie ahead there. yes. it will be interesting to hear lie ahead there. yes. it will be interesting to hear what - lie ahead there. yes. it will be interesting to hear what boris| interesting to hear what boris johnson says in the next half an hour because he stakes a lot on this summit and of course, britain has gone a lot further than most, whether or not they deliver it is another question, but in terms of their targets, they have gone further. do you th
contributions and some of the biggest countries, india, china have not updated them substantially. and even countries that have updated them, like bills, for example, there are new emissions targets do not go far enough orfast enough are new emissions targets do not go far enough or fast enough to achieve that 1.5 target. so i think to sum up, there will be, if there is a firm language about the 1.5 degrees aim can be written into the final communiqu here in rome, that will be a start. then comes 11 or 12 days of talks in glasgow where the almost 200 heads of state there, compared to 20 year rumble need to get down to 20 year rumble need to get down to the nitty gritty of how they actually achieve that 1.5 degrees and how they can continue to support poorer countries, transition away from dirtier energy sources and go to a greener energy recovery and that has a 1.5 degrees target which may be in the communique will only
economies have done. he said there had been reasonable 620 but that there was a huge way to go and in terms of what the g20 there was a huge way to go and in terms of what the 620 has achieved in terms of committing to out financing of coal, pursuing efforts to limit global warming at 1.5 degrees and committing to net zero emissions by or around mid century, he said those were drops in the ocean for the challenges we face. noted the thatjust 12 of the g20 noted the thatjust 12 of the 620 members have committed to net zero by 2050, and there s a of frustration here and among some of the leaders and environmentalists as well, that more countries have not set this net zero goal at 2050, india, russia, china, some of the key and biggest emitters setting that goal of carbon neutrality only at 2060, and that i think is where some of the dispute lay with for example italy that was pushing for a 2050 to be in the final communiqu.
trendy wife, he would not be interested at all. i do not think thatis interested at all. i do not think that is true, i think he has hurt the science and changes mind. heard the science and changed his mind. but he is very firm on this, he is keen to set big targets. his problem is, the same is true, of many world leaders, when they want to change things but they don t talk about how. they set these ambitious targets, they tell off other countries when setting ambitious targets, but what are you going to do when he gets to making the targets? it is not ok to stew the ideological about it and said big targets, yoga to work out what the nitty gritty is as well. you ve got to work out what is. this nitty-gritty is as well. you ve got to work out what is.- nitty-gritty is as well. you ve got to work out what is. as we turn to the front got to work out what is. as we turn to the front of got to work out what is. as we turn to the front of the got to work out what is. as we t
range of issues and challenges facing the world. and there have been some key pledges made in this first day of talks. as you said they re own vaccines, the 620 leaders saying that they pledged to have 70% of the world vaccinated by the middle of next year. that will require a much faster sharing of vaccine doses from richer countries to cooler countries than we have seen so far. there was also rubber stamping of an agreement that came 18 months ago among 620 finance ministers to set a global minimum corporate tax. 15%. to try to stop multinational companies from using offshore tax havens. and there was a communiqu that came through from the uk, us, france and germany, trying to urge iran to stop its uranium enrichment and try to coax it back to the new killer deal. the 620 leaders are enjoying a sumptuous