concern. in the longer term context, this is what living with climate change is like, unfortunately. and we have very clear evidence that global warming is already upping the odds, putting a thumb on the scale and making these kinds of unprecedented conditions more likely. and we also know that will intensify in the future. this is something that, unfortunately, we are not only living with hera now but we can be confident we have to deal with even more so going forward. with even more so going forward- with even more so going forward. ., , , forward. and that is the case regardless. forward. and that is the case regardless, isn t forward. and that is the case regardless, isn t it, - forward. and that is the case regardless, isn t it, in- regardless, isn t it, in regards to what we do with carbon emissions. even if we make huge progress in reducing our use of fossil fuels etc, we are still looking at half years ahead, aren t we, before things start to change? the ahead, aren t we
government is really pushing for, you cannot government is really pushing for, you cannot go to cop26 until the rest of you cannot go to cop26 until the rest of the you cannot go to cop26 until the rest of the rope need to reach net zero x rest of the rope need to reach net zero x 2050 rest of the rope need to reach net zero x 2050 and we need to stop expanding zero x 2050 and we need to stop expanding fossil fuels etc. and then be remaining the second biggest producer be remaining the second biggest producer of oil and gas in europe. the society producer of oil and gas in europe. the society government would push negative criticism but let me ask you if you don t consider the uk a climate leader, a world leader on this issue, who do you consider? which country is getting it right? i which country is getting it right? i think they are certificate countries in the think they are certificate countries in the global south will be pushing very hard in the global south will