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highlighting $57 billion and companies around net zero than ever before. joining me now is dr christine gulbranson, founder and ceo, of nova global ventures a technology fund. dr gulbranson is at the summit bringing together future climate innovators with investors. why has been a fall in global funding green tech companies? there has been a fall globally with all sectors. an overall investment fall. but i think it is starting to pick up again. iam not pick up again. i am not sure if you are having sound issues they are, but we will dry and keep going. what does this fall in investment mean for green tech companies, for those trying to innovate, for entrepreneurs in the sustainability sector? it is the best time to keep going. and you have to innovate. and the world will catch up. the investments will increase. we are having sound issues. apologies for that. thank you for being with us. to markets now with the price of gold and bitcoin both raising eyebrows for the week ahe
launched by summit president sultan al jaber, saying they clearly fall short of what is required. countries and oil companies at the un climate talks have promised to make major progress in tackling global warming in a large new energy pledge. around 100 countries promised to treble world renewable energy use by 2030. but guterres points out the agreement says nothing about eliminating emissions from fossil fuel consumption. let s fill you in more detail in the comments by the chair of cop28, the sultan al jaber, as my colleague explains. he is the cop28 president, sultan al jaber. it is also the president of the abra diary national oil company. but it has been controversial. greta thunberg the climate campaign according completely ridiculous, than the british but the british government has defended him. one of the key architects of the 2015 paris agreement has also defended his appointment saying that he and his team are uniquely placed to persuade the fossilfuel pe
with me, tanya beckett. let s take a look first at what s on the show. the great shift west global supply chains are on the move. does it matter where our stuff is made? trade tensions between the united states and china. the after effects of the pandemic and inflation are causing many companies to rethink where they do their manufacturing. i m going to be discussing all of this with these two guests. this top trade expert whose firm helps some of the world s largest companies work outjust how to navigate the challenges of 21st century manufacturing. and the man in charge of international issues at the us chamber of commerce, whose members range from some of the world s biggest companies to millions of small businesses. and making money from money. the head of the london stock exchange tells aaron about the challenges of thriving in a post brexit world amid global competition. wherever you rejoining me from around the world, once again, a big hello and a warm welcome to the