still making a living. let s listen to more from borisjohnson. if we want to keep the paris goal of 1.5 degrees insight and support communities in the front line of climate change, we must protect and restore the well s forests. i believe we can do it. many in this room have already made ambitious claims, including one president from indonesia who has pledged to reduce people and exploitation in indonesia. president ivan duque has taken fantastic strides in safeguarding the colombian amazon, and leaders of the congo basin are working to protect their precious forests. with the glasgow leaders declaration, i am told 110, not 105, is that right, 110, leaders have come together representing 85% of the world s forested state. they have made a landmark commitment to
philanthropists to solve the climate twice as. the private sector must play its part. companies need to take leadership positions, anderson has co founded the climate pledge and set a goal to reach net zero carbon by 2040, ten years ahead of the paris agreement goals. as part of this pledge, anderson aims to power all its operations with 100% renewable energy by 2025 and is working to converted to delivery fleet to electric vehicles. anderson is inviting other companies tojoin the climate pledge and more than 200 have today amazon is inviting. companies can lead the way are nature based solutions. 0ver companies can lead the way are nature based solutions. over the past six months, and is on partnered with leading anderson partnered with leading anderson partnered with companies and governments of
combating climate change. but the reality can look like this. no more tree canopy, the land stripped bare for planting crops. we were shown how easy it is to plunder the amazon, just one man and a chainsaw. well, we are making our way now deeper into the forest. we re being led to an area where illegal logging is taking place. and here we are at the edge of a national park, an area that s supposed to be protected. but campaigners say illegal loggers have a green light from president jair bolsonaro. they accuse him of carving up environmental protections and fuelling climate change. miguel isn t worried about the planet, he s
the amazon rainforest is seen as vital to curbing climate change because of the vast amount of greenhouse gas that it absorbs and stores. from rondonia state in the brazilian amazon our international correspondent, 0rla guerin reports. the amazon dream, a forest haven combating climate change. but the reality can look like this. no more tree canopy, the land stripped bare for planting crops. we were shown how easy it is to plunder the amazon, just one man and a chainsaw. well, we are making our way now deeper into the forest. we re being led to an area where illegal logging is taking place. and here we are at the edge of a national park, an area that s supposed to be protected. but campaigners say illegal
of fine words but they have not actually lead to an end to deforestation so how do we know that this plan is going to do what they have not? we this plan is going to do what they have not? ~ ., ., ., , , have not? we do not for sure but it is probably have not? we do not for sure but it is probably the have not? we do not for sure but it is probably the most have not? we do not for sure but it| is probably the most comprehensive that has been done and because of the time and place in the political input it is by far the most significant. it is notjust countries pledging including all of the countries have large forest cover, it is global corporations, assets of $9 trillion, i have my number is right, for once, he pledged to take deforestation out of the assets be managed by 2025. so if that can be done, and if countries can genuinely find a way to enforce an end to deforestation that have to be big questions about that i will look at what has been happening in the amazon in parts