markets and the fossil fuel markets. out of sharm el sheikh we have to be realistic. it was a bad moment for the world to try to get people to move together. the cop summits can surprise us. move together. the cop summits can surrise us. ~ ., ., move together. the cop summits can surprise ua surprise us. what are the implications surprise us. what are the implications of surprise us. what are the implications of this - surprise us. what are the i implications of this doesn t surprise us. what are the - implications of this doesn t happen because lots of rich countries say we are still at the development stage and other countries like the us and the uk have benefited for many decades post our industrial revolution while they are still going through bears? if revolution while they are still going through bears?- revolution while they are still going through bears? if we cannot auree going through bears? if we cannot aaree to going through bears? if we cannot agree to fight going t
present commitments. including preparations present commitments. including preparations for present commitments. including preparations for the present commitments. including preparations for the autumn - present commitments. including - preparations for the autumn budget, which has been pushed back a couple of weeks and is expected on the 17th of weeks and is expected on the 17th of november. it will be a major event with further tax rises and spending cuts expected to be announced by the chancellorjeremy hunt and it is what will be occupying a large part of the prime minister s time at the moment. nevertheless, this decision is disappointing for opposition parties and climate campaigners, who had expected rishi sunak and hoped rishi sunak as prime minister to fish climate change a little further up the agenda. it is not necessarily expected, world leaders are not obliged to attend the cop summits and the point being made by therese coffey there that some are more significant tha
the emissions, if they re not involved in trying to raise the money that is needed to help the poor nations of the world deal with this over the next decade, two decades or so, i would s going to be a real, real serious problem. and kaitlan is absolutely right. president biden is bringing along his top leadership, almost all of them deciding to come, including the former president, barack obama, will be here, the former vice president al gore, is here. the u.s. in contrast to the trump administration is playing an extremely high, very public role in underscoring how critically important this issue is right now. as you know, the trump administration withdrew from the paris climate accords, and when they had these kinds of cop summits earlier during the trump administration, the u.s. had relatively a low-level profile. they didn t even talk much about the critical importance of dealing with climate change. that has changed dramatically right now. we ll see if the house and
who is the perfect guest. joining me is lisa friedman new york times climate reporter, and a veteran of cop summits. while we re watching the stage, you can talk to us it little about what will be onjoe biden s mind but how many summits have you been to? this will be my turn- many summits have you been to? this will be my turn. do many summits have you been to? this will be my turn. do they many summits have you been to? this will be my turn. do they all many summits have you been to? this will be my turn. do they all have - will be my turn. do they all have their own will be my turn. do they all have their own personality will be my turn. do they all have their own personality or - will be my turn. do they all have l their own personality or purpose? they all have their own flavour. this is certainly the biggest and most important one since the paris agreement was set in 2015, there was an enormous amount of anticipation around that. you re seeing the same kind of tension