Did any of you see her interview with Andrew Marr last week.
She was articulate and happy and responded politely to his questions.
Frankly, I fear the worst. The South American countries have 10 years to stop de-forestation. I don't understand quite why the delay because the forests will continue to be cut down right up to the last minute. Shell has agreed to make chances but they will only apply to their own business and not to their customers.
Whilst 40 countries have pledged to stop burning coal the largest coal dependent countries - Australia, China, America and India have not.
A group of 20 nations also pledged to stop all funding of fossil fuel projects abroad and divert about $8bn of spending to green energy instead from next year. However, China and Japan, two big funders of fossil fuel development around the world, shunned the initiative.
More than 90% of children around the world breathe toxic air today, with fossil-fuel burning largely responsible. Coal, oil and gas are responsible for 8.7 million premature deaths a year, one in five of all deaths.
Finally, for those of you who are critical of Greta Thunberg, try reading what other nations have to say about Johnson's performance at COP26
www.theguardian.com/environment/2021/nov/05/bit-like-a-clown-boris-johnson-makes-impression-cop26