both now realise they have got to do both. both fossil fuels and renewables, they are not giving up on renewables, i think this isjust a slight on renewables, i think this isjust a slight change of timing. on renewables, i think this is ust a slight change of timing. several climate grouns a slight change of timing. several climate groups said a slight change of timing. several climate groups said any a slight change of timing. several climate groups said any delay - a slight change of timing. several climate groups said any delay in l climate groups said any delay in weaning ourselves off fossil fuels is an expensive mistake. right now, the most affordable, is an expensive mistake. right now, the most affordable, cheapest - is an expensive mistake. right now, | the most affordable, cheapest energy in the the most affordable, cheapest energy in the world is wind and solar, so if we in the world is wind and solar, so if we really in the world is wind and solar, so if w
years. so they are actually very significant players in this area. it is also worth remembering that, actually, there has been a chronic underinvestment in our own or germany in particular is relying on russian oil and gas, or has been up to this point. so there is an argument that you do need to still invest in non renewables, in hydrocarbons, not just non renewables, in hydrocarbons, notjust in energy transition, but i completely get you. that pressure is going to increase, given the huge levels of cash that they are now generating. they will certainly be under a lot of pressure. thank you, anna. there is results coming out at 7am, uk time, in about an hour ini2 out at 7am, uk time, in about an hour in 12 minutes. stay with us on bbc news. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: why your dog s name won t cut it any more it s time to brush up your online security for world password day.