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Climate Summit: Can Leaders Save Earth?
7 May
Summary
- Influential thinkers preview upcoming climate summit.
- Vegan diet can significantly reduce carbon emissions.
- Renewable energy policy is currently insufficient for Europe.

With a crucial Climate Summit set to convene in Paris, Sir David Attenborough joins a panel of influential thinkers to discuss the urgent need for global action on climate change. The event aims to determine if world leaders can reach an agreement to address the escalating crisis of a warming planet.
Filmmaker James Cameron advocates for significant emission reductions, suggesting that adopting a vegan diet could dramatically lower individual carbon footprints. Former Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd reflects on the challenges faced at the Copenhagen summit, expressing renewed optimism for tangible commitments on carbon emissions from the upcoming Paris meeting.
Additionally, David MacKay, formerly a chief scientific advisor on energy policy, critiques Europe's renewable energy strategy as inadequate for current needs. Sir David Attenborough also brings attention to the complex issue of global population growth and its impact on environmental sustainability.