wasn t really necessary to send so many reporters and presenters to glasgow, burning fossil fuels presenters to glasgow, burning fossilfuels in presenters to glasgow, burning fossil fuels in the process? you could scarcely have failed to notice that we are in the middle of cop26, the climate conference in glasgow billed as a crucial moment in the battle to hold the rise of global warming, from the start of the week it was clear that the bbc was pulling out all the stops to cover the summit fully. sweeping into glasgow, leaders from around the world, ready to make or break talks on the future of our planet. there to greet them, prime minister borisjohnson and un secretary general antonio guterres, as one by one they arrive, fresh from the g20 talks in rome, it s a rollcall of more than 100 world leaders. before proceeding that got under way in glasgow, nick fossett had e mailed us to ask. the wraps i ghetto forks, on monday of the 14 stories about copper or climate at the top
to demand action on climate change at cop26 now on bbc news it s time for newswatch with samira ahmed. hello and well continues watch. has bbc news gone over the top and wasn t really necessary to send so many and presented the glasgow burning fossil fuels in the process? you could scarcely have failed to notice that we are in the middle of cop 26 the climate conference in glasgow billed as a crucial moment in the battle to halt the rising global warming. in the battle to halt the rising globalwarming. from in the battle to halt the rising global warming. from the start of the week it was clear at the bbc was putting out all the stops to cover the summit. seeping into glasgow, leaders from around the world ready for make or break talks on the future of our planet. there to greet them, per mr borisjohnson and un secretary general you guterres as one by one they arrived. fresh from the g20 talks in rome, it s a roll call of more than 100 world leaders. but even before proceedin
glasgow delivers. at the g20 in rome, prince charles calls for more action to tackle climate change and warns leaders of what he calls their overwhelming responsibility to generations yet unborn . cop26 begins in glasgow tomorrow, quite literally it is the last chance saloon. we must now translate fine words into still finer actions. iam mark i am mark alone when in rome where 620 i am mark alone when in rome where g20 leaders appear to have reached agreement on targeting a global warming limit of1.5 agreement on targeting a global warming limit of 1.5 degrees, but have offered few concrete actions to achieve it. hello and welcome back from me to glasgow for our continuing coverage here on bbc news of cop26. meanwhile in rome. prince charles has addressed the summit of the g 20 group of the largest economies, urging governments across the world to do more to tackle global warming. he described the un climate conference in glasgow which starts today as the last chance sa
to tackle climate change, telling leaders in rome they owe it to the next generation. cop26 begins in glasgow tomorrow quite literally, it is the last chance saloon. we must now translate fine words into still finer actions. in 6lasgow, the president of the cop26 climate conference describes the summit as our last best hope to limit global warming to 1.5 celsius by the end of the century. hello, and a very warm welcome to glasgow for our continuing coverage 6lasgow for our continuing coverage of the cop26 summit. we are in place and ina of the cop26 summit. we are in place and in a very good place as well, we are right in front of the conference hall where, in two weeks time, we hope the world leaders will bring down the gavel on a summit that has been successful. this is where a lot of the discussion over the course of the next two weeks will take place, we are right in front of it so the leaders as they come out will be behind us and hopefully, many will come here to thi
this is bbc news. these are the latest headlines in the uk and around the world. king charles prepares to host a buckingham palace reception for the dignatories in london who are here to attend queen elizabeth s funeral tomorrow. president biden is among the hundreds of world leaders now in london for monday s funeral service at westminster abbey. i ll be speaking some of the tens of thousands who already have. in other news, millions of people in south western japan have been evacuated as the region braces itself for the biggest typhoon in decades. ukraine says more than 59 bodies have now been recovered from a mass burial site in the recently liberated city of izyum. hello and welcome, if you re watching in the uk or around the world. king charles will host a reception for hundreds of world leaders and royal dignitaries at buckingham palace later today ahead of queen elizabeth s funeral on monday. on the final full day of the queen s lying in state, tens of thousands of mem