we start with more from the cop27 summit in egypt. as you ve been hearing, developing countries have urged richer nations to provide financial support to combat the effects of climate change. but many countries face huge challenges in keeping energy supplies flowing, and the energy crisis has moved the focus from renewables and the transition to green energy to energy security at any cost. opec now says the world will hit peak oil demand later than expected because countries are prioritising energy security over net zero emissions. speaking at his first international appearance since taking office, the british prime minister rishi sunak said the energy crisis shouldn t be a barrier to the green transition. climate security goes hand in hand with energy security. putin s abhorrent war in ukraine and rising energy prices across the world are not a reason to go slow on climate change. well, let s discuss these points with atul arya, chief energy strategist at s&p global, who joi
professional skills, finding a housemaid job is easier. for them, any employment is a way out of poverty. anbarasan ethirajan, bbc news, kathmandu. the number of women on ftse 100 boards has continued to rise this year to 40% but a new report released today by cranfield university highlights deep concerns about the lack of progress of women into key executive roles and suggests the increase has been driven again by boards appointing female non executive directors to comply with targets. joining me now is victoria scholar, head of investment at interactive investor. good to see you, victoria. just looking at this research that has come out, it reveals, doesn t it, that women are not necessarily in charge, but in nonexecutive positions, which is how they are ticking this box. .,