This timean ata, just on that, am wer, keeping an eye out for at co 26. As he said, it's going to be a lot of people, lot of big names and countries coming up with their own genders. Just to be able to keep a track of all this, we've taken on five priorities. One is how much can we get a movement on the reduction in the use of coal? And another one is, how much would countries move on reducing emissions from matiin which the super warming occurs.
With the devastating effects of the climate emergency becoming more urgent by the day, the COP26 summit in Glasgow now represents a pivotal moment in global cooperation on the issue. Can anything meaningful be achieved without collaboration from the big players such as China, the US and the EU? Economist Linda Yueh is joined by journalist and environment specialist Isabel Hilton of China Dialogue plus Bloomberg News climate and energy reporter Akshat Rathi to answer this and get a primer on the big debates ahead.
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