about it, we have to fix this thing. i also think it s the way people want to go. the big change in all this is, it s not what governments think any more, it s not what the corporations think, it s what their punters think. and the people watching, they want change, and they want us to grip this thing. and on the subject of change, we re all thinking about our own carbon footprint. what is thejohnson household doing. yeah, i know! obviously, i ve totally abolished commuting since i live above my place of work. but what i used to do is, i used to cycle absolutely everywhere. what about beef, for example? look, i, i, ithink that. i ve got to probably stop eating a lot of everything, a lot less, i ve got to stop, i ve got to start eating a lot less of all kinds of things.
is indeed already beginning. we will all share in the benefits. daeid all share in the benefits. david attenborough all share in the benefits. david attenborough speaking - all share in the benefits. david attenborough speaking in - all share in the benefits. david attenborough speaking in glasgow. as we ve been hearing, boris johnson has called on countries to end the use of coal, phase out petrol powered cars, and reverse deforestation and said world leaders need to move from aspiration to action in order to slow global warming. earlier, he spoke to our climate editor, justin rowlatt. would you say you are now an environmentalist, mrjohnson? i ve always been a passionate lover of the natural world, but it was only really on becoming prime minister, seeing the, er, the upward spike in the temperature change. there s absolutely no doubt about it. we have to fix this thing. we re all thinking about our own carbon footprint. what is the. laughter what is the johnson household doing
there is absolutely no doubt about it, we have to fix this thing. i also think it s the way people want to go. the big change in all this is, it s not what governments think any more, it s not what the corporations think, it s what their punters think. and the people watching, they want to change, and they want us to grip this thing. and on the subject of change, we re all thinking about our own carbon footprint. what is, what is the, what is thejohnson household doing. yeah, i know! 0bviously, i ve totally abolished commuting since i live above my place of work. but what i used to do is, i used to cycle absolutely everywhere. what about beef, for example? look, i, i, ithink that. i ve got to probably stop eating a lot of everything, a lot less, i ve got to stop, i ve got to start eating a lot less of all kinds of things.
i also think it s the way people wants to go. the big change in all this is, it s not what governments think any more, it s not what the corporations think, it s what their think. it s not what the corporations think, it s what their punters think. and the people watching, they want to change, and they want us to grip this thing. and on the subject of change, we re all thinking about our own carbon footprint. what is, what is the, what is thejohnson household doing. yeah, i know! obviously, i ve totally abolished commuting since i live above my place of work. but what i used to do is, i used to cycle absolutely everywhere. what about beef, for example? look, i, i, ithink that. i ve got to probably stop eating a lot of everything, a lot less, i ve got to stop, i ve got to start eating a lot less of all kinds of things. on the big issue, the cop26 of it, it isn t brexit that in the long