i also think it s the way people wants to go. the big change in all this is, it s not what governments think any more, it s not what the corporations think, it s what their think. it s not what the corporations think, it s what their punters think. and the people watching, they want to change, and they want us to grip this thing. and on the subject of change, we re all thinking about our own carbon footprint. what is, what is the, what is thejohnson household doing. yeah, i know! obviously, i ve totally abolished commuting since i live above my place of work. but what i used to do is, i used to cycle absolutely everywhere. what about beef, for example? look, i, i, ithink that. i ve got to probably stop eating a lot of everything, a lot less, i ve got to stop, i ve got to start eating a lot less of all kinds of things. on the big issue, the cop26 of it, it isn t brexit that in the long
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to the deserts to see the impact of global temperature rise. the effects of climate change are playing out everywhere. we ve been here 20 years, we ve got a beautiful home, and just look at it. but while its impact can be painfully dramatic, the process that brings coaches together to tackle the issue the process that brings countries together to tackle the issue can be painfully slow. there have been moments of triumph, though, in this long negotiation. at the cop in 2015 in paris, 196 countries signed a global treaty agreeing to limit global warming to well below two celsius and to aim for 1.5. that s the threshold scientists agree beyond which the most dangerous impacts of global warming play out. so now it comes down to here in glasgow. to keep that 1.5 celsius target alive, emissions need to halve within the next decade, and to reach net zero, where the world is taking out as much carbon from the atmosphere as it s putting into it, by the middle of the century. so the 200 countrie