invested national interests. there must be a huge amount of frustration among environmental activists over this language. ijust wonder, how will cop26 respond to this? as you have just said, will cop26 respond to this? as you havejust said, it will cop26 respond to this? as you have just said, it is not the will cop26 respond to this? as you havejust said, it is not the ideal start going into this conference, is it? , ., ., start going into this conference, is it? , ., ., ~ ., start going into this conference, is it? , ., ., it? it s hard to know, once the doors close it? it s hard to know, once the doors close on it? it s hard to know, once the doors close on those - it? it s hard to know, once the - doors close on those negotiations, once the doors close on those negotiations, once the big speeches are going to possibly once the big speeches are going to possibly be slightly watered down, especially from those nations that have heeri especially from those nations that hav
and ijust wonder, how will cop26 respond to this? as you ve just said, it s not the ideal start going into this conference, is it? it s hard to know, once the doors close on those negotiations, once the big speeches are going to possibly be slightly watered down, especially from those nations that have been in attendance at the 620, because they come without that boost of making that significant promise about the timeliness of these emission cuts and about net zero. it s already been set out by the science, by these big un reports that have been published in the run up to this the evidence says that we need to be within that timeframe. so i think that s going to kind of water down what s said to tomorrow. the rhetoric seems less meaningful when they re not able to set the target out in stone. what happens when we hit the negotiating table? that s more difficult
be disappointing, but it s not a binary thing of success or failure, because it s about incrementally making progress, increasing the ambition, reducing our emissions, taking some of that co2 back out of the air, changing our behaviour, all of those things keeping adding up year on year month on month to a difference. year-on-year month on month to a difference- difference. finally, climate change financin: , difference. finally, climate change financing, when difference. finally, climate change financing, when you difference. finally, climate change financing, when you hear - difference. finally, climate change financing, when you hear some - difference. finally, climate change financing, when you hear some of| financing, when you hear some of these wealthy nations talk about the importance of financing and how much they are pledging, you do wonder whether this is a loophole for them not to meet their emissions, their domestic emission cuts. what is the role of climate change fin
Greenhouse gas concentrations hit a new record high last year and increased at a faster rate than the annual average for the last decade despite a temporary reduction during pandemic lockdowns, the World Meteorological Organization said.
that a sense of unfairness becomes a reason not to act? fundamentally the eu will be judged by the speed and scale of its emission cuts. still very balmy out there for some of us for a late october night. 15 16 celsius, and wednesday promises to be another mild day. quite breezy and lots of showers in the forecast, too. 0ur tropical air arrived a couple of days ago, it s still with us, it was very warm yesterday in the south southeast, 21 celsius we won t quite get that today, but i want to show you the origins of this current of air, so this is the north atlantic and it s all very warm air across the atlantic, and here we have the caribbean. so this is where the air has