Cop26: David Attenborough urges leaders to turn ‘tragedy into triumph’
Sir David Attenborough has warned world leaders the Earth's future is defined by a single number - the concentration of carbon in the atmosphere. Speaking at the opening ceremony of Cop26 in Glasgow, the veteran naturalist urged leaders to 'rewrite our story' and 'turn this tragedy into a triumph'. He added: 'We are after all the greatest problem solvers to have ever existed on Earth'
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