the world to a 2.8 degree temperature rise by the end of the century. that spells catastrophe. yet the collective response remains pitiful. we re hurtling towards disaster. eyes wide open, with far too many willing it all on wishful thinking and proven technologies and silver bullet solutions. it s time to wake up and step up. it s time to rebuild trust based on climate justice. it s time to accelerate the just transition to a green economy. limiting the rise in global temperature to 1.5 degrees celsius is still possible. we must consider this as a moment of hope, but it will require carbon emissions to be cut by 45% by 2030. to help get us there, i have proposed a climate solidarity pact in which all big emitters would make extra efforts to cut emissions, and wealthier countries supporting emerging economies to do so. there was quite a lot that was in that. let me talk about a few of these issues. first you, that. let me talk about a few of these issues. first you, peter. th
victims in memory of two of the three victims in in memory of two of the three victims in particular, a student who studied victims in particular, a student who studied here, 19 year old grace 0 malley studied here, 19 year old grace o malley and 19 year old barnaby webbed o malley and 19 year old barnaby webber. barnaby was studying history here, grace webber. barnaby was studying history here, grace was a medical student and we here, grace was a medical student and we heard from the vice chancellor of the university and that vigil chancellor of the university and that vigil explaining how this was supposed to be a time for students of relaxation and celebration and it was the of relaxation and celebration and it was the end of the academic year. for grace was the end of the academic year. for grace and barnaby, the end of the very for grace and barnaby, the end of the very first year as university students the very first year as university students and
danieljennings. daniel is profoundly deaf and began campaigning for the gcse when he was 12 years old. now, it is too late for daniel to take advantage of the gcse, but he says that it is a powerful step towards equality. he hopes that it will make deaf students feel less isolated in schools. in wales, work was already under way to introduce a gcse in bsl, and students will be able to start studying the subject from september 2026. start studying the subject from september2026. but start studying the subject from september 2026. but the big question for schools is how they recruit and retain teachers qualified in bsl in order to deliver this course to students. rachel mcadams reporting there. danieljillings who was included in that report, along with his mother annjoin me now. and will be signing for daniel during this interview. thank you both forjoining us. let s speak to you, and back, first. how are you feeling about today s announcement as a parent? i feeling about today