years. it is the technical teams in the backrooms of this conference to hammer out all the details. but the world leaders who have been setting the scale of the ambition. three who have chosen the scale of the ambition. three who have chosen not the scale of the ambition. three who have chosen not to the scale of the ambition. three who have chosen not to attend the scale of the ambition. three who have chosen not to attend in - the scale of the ambition. three who have chosen not to attend in person| have chosen not to attend in person a xijinping of china, that dominic vladimir putin of russia and jaya bolsonaro of brazil, countries seen as key to the summit s success. brazil is home to the largest area of amazon rainforest, one of the world s latest offences against climate change but is that international correspondent reports from one state there greatest defences against linus change. deforestation of the amazon has soared to 12 year high the president bolsonaro. the a
billion, it is a pitiful amount. e ic when you compare it to the amount of money mobilised in covid the it is even more critical to make pitiful so alec sharma, the president of cop26 has said it is a covenant of trust. the target was missed in 2020 and 2021. i think the report there has been published about how it is going to be met is disappointing but is honest and it is showing a pathway to, on average, in this five year period, beating that commitment. i would actually be quite optimistic that that target will be met next year not 2023. i think it is a bit conservative in some of its assumptions about what will be mobilised and i think we will be mobilised and i think we will see a big focus on lots of different ways of mobilising way from public and the private sector so the 100 billion is a covenant of trust but it is $4 trillion a year that needs to be mobilised in emerging and developing companies are most that will come from the private sectors and we need to, yes, that 100 b
every year more trees are lost by slashing and burning. the every year more trees are lost by slashing and burning. slashing and burning. the heat is burnin: slashing and burning. the heat is burning now slashing and burning. the heat is burning now and slashing and burning. the heat is burning now and there slashing and burning. the heat is burning now and there is - slashing and burning. the heat is burning now and there is ash - slashing and burning. the heat is i burning now and there is ash falling in the air. no attempt has been made to hide this. it is at the side of a busy road and when fires like this happen here it is not the work of nature, it is the work of man. the globe, globalfight against nature, it is the work of man. the globe, global fight against climate change this is one more loss. and here, too, lost ground. more wild west than wild amazon. cattle farming is driven by global demand for brazilian beef and backed by president bolsonaro. this man is a second