0:58 when we
1:01 consume or use goods we emit greenhouse gases
1:02 gases
1:04 and those greenhouse gases damage others
1:05 profoundly damage
1:08 others so we have consequences up for
1:09 our actions
1:12 which we do not pay for prices do not give
1:12 give
1:15 the full market signals prices do not
1:17 tell us the full cost
1:19 of what we're doing that is a market failure
1:20 failure
2:08 please make sure that the northern
2:10 countries what you do for
2:12 the southern countries you don't do it
2:13 as a charity
2:16 you do it because people in the south
2:19 have certain rights and these rights are
2:20 the basic
2:22 minimum human rights we are talking
3:38 we cannot actually afford the luxury
3:41 of saying or trying to pinpoint
3:44 what is climate change how much is this
3:45 impacting home
3:48 we have to work we have to be you know
8:53 well it'll be much more expensive if we
8:55 don't do this
8:57 the difficulties of high carbon growth
8:59 will be extremely costly
9:01 in the future on the other hand if we
9:03 move to low carbon growth
9:05 we will be able to do it at a cost of
9:06 one or two percent
9:46 low carbon growth is quieter safer
9:49 more energy secure more biodiverse what
9:50 we're looking at here
9:53 is a much better growing world than the
9:54 high carbon growth story
9:56 which will eventually kill itself and is
9:58 much dirtier and more
10:01 insecure this isn't a question of giving
10:02 up paradise
10:04 this is a question of giving up a very
10:06 dangerous dirty pass
10:07 and going on to a much more attractive
10:10 one look we are on the same boat
10:12 our boat is sinking it's not you and us
10:14 anymore it's us
10:16 we are the world we are sinking we have
10:18 to think together work together
10:20 act as one otherwise yes there is
10:21 nothing but pessimism
10:24 but i think humanity is more intelligent
10:26 than most people give it credit for and
10:28 i think the answers will come out
10:29 but not on their own we'll have to make