who is the deputy editor of the climate science website carbon brief . you don t just you don tjust talk you don t just talk about carbon you don tjust talk about carbon but a range of issues, and one of which is the question i suppose of global justice and how much responsibility the countries that put the carbon in the countries that put the carbon in the atmosphere in the first place have to those who are feeling the effects but have not had the benefits of the last hundred 50 years? benefits of the last hundred 50 ears? ~ , , , benefits of the last hundred 50 ears? . , , , ., benefits of the last hundred 50 ears? ., years? we published an analysis recently looking years? we published an analysis recently looking at years? we published an analysis recently looking at which - years? we published an analysis l recently looking at which countries were historically responsible for greenhouse gas emissions that have already warmed the planet by 1.2 degrees relative to preindustrial
pressurised health and care service who are contributing. studio: that is nicola sturgeon who are contributing. studio: that is nicola sturgeon addressing - who are contributing. studio: that is nicola sturgeon addressing the l is nicola sturgeon addressing the scottish parliament and in essence what she s saying is that there has been a 2% in cases, but the government advisers do not think it is statistically significant although they continue to monitor it. sir david attenborough is urging world leaders to seize the moment of the cop 26 climate change summit in glasgow next week. he said every day that goes by without action to reduce emissions is a day wasted, and that it would be catastrophic if richer nations don t help poorer ones deal with climate change. the naturalist and broadcaster, who s 95, has been speaking to our science editor david shukman during the filming of a new documentary series, the green planet for bbc one. this is a thermal camera. and it will tell me the d
advanced is that as a technological solution, at least part of the range of options which might help to mitigate the effects of carbon in the atmosphere? it is mitigate the effects of carbon in the atmosphere? mitigate the effects of carbon in the atmosphere? it is fair to say that the vast the atmosphere? it is fair to say that the vast majority the atmosphere? it is fair to say that the vast majority of - the atmosphere? it is fair to say i that the vast majority of pathways to limiting warming to 1.5 or two degrees rely on significant levels of greenhouse gas removal and negative emissions butjust to put things in perspective, current global emissions each year are about 40 billion tonnes of co2 equivalent but the scale of carbon removal biotechnologies is more like on the scale of 10,000 tonnes of co2 so we are talking a tiny fraction of global emissions. it are talking a tiny fraction of global emissions. are talking a tiny fraction of global emissions. are talking a tiny fr