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that exciting, you know, capability. perhaps this will be the beginning of a beautiful career, spot making cameos in countless music videos. a robot that brings true satisfaction. tim allman, bbc news. as we ve been hearing this morning, a row between britain and france over post brexit fishing rights is overshadowing the start of the g20 summit. let s speak to our rome correspondent mark lowen. very good morning to you, mark. wouldn t it be a wonderful thing with some of these events coming up with some of these events coming up with international diplomacy and very important things. basically the g20 and cop26 just around the corner, if you had a sense that world leaders were coming to everything, if you like, with a clean sheet and say we re going to talk about about things things and
it would be constructive. we have quite a big thing in relation to france in the uk, looming large. yes, we do, we do indeed. good morning, charlie. it would all be sweetness and light is full of these 20 world largest economies of world leaders were all here and there was a lot of backstabbing and bonhomie. there is a lot of tensions, not lust between western allies, there was tension between biden and emmanuel macron after australia scrapped a submarine deal with france and chose to go of course without one from the us and the uk. there are tensions between come up with some other countries, between us and other countries, between us and other countries over america s chaotic withdrawal of afghanistan, there is tension also between developing countries and developed countries over climate goals because one of the key issues of this g20 summit in the key issues of this g20 summit in the run up to that all important un climate conference in glasgow is to try to get the world s wealthie
hawaii, and up an old volcano. at the summit lies a forest of instruments. one of them has measured carbon dioxide since 1958, ijy measured carbon dioxide since 1958, by coincidence, that is the year i was born. so during my lifetime, levels of this key gas have just kept on rising. the levels of this key gas have ust kept on risingi levels of this key gas have ust kept on rising. the most striking thin that kept on rising. the most striking thing that i kept on rising. the most striking thing that i see kept on rising. the most striking thing that i see other kept on rising. the most striking thing that i see other c02 - kept on rising. the most striking thing that i see other c02 since l thing that i see other co2 since 1958 is that the concentration in the atmosphere has gone up every single year. so where would this leave us? the early computer models couldn t be sure. there were lots of uncertainties. but the scenarios were already looking scary. there have been record we