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Thousands of delegates have travelled into Glasgow for the event, all of whom have been slightly outnumbered by the hundred-thousand-odd protesters filling the streets.
But the biggest point of contention is of course the delegates, who are supposed to be goal setting, but have instead been mostly jet setting. Once arrived, they were asked to queue to get into the events, and reports have stated these lines have been hours long. Joe Biden had to wait so long he fell asleep during one of the talks.
But, aside from the inevitable logistical nightmares, what has actually been agreed at COP26 so far? Well, firstly, over world leaders promised to tackle deforestation in an initiative that is better funded than ever before.
Apparently money does grow on trees after all. That's now down to 99 world leaders since Indonesia backed out the very next day. More than 40 countries have agreed to shift away from coal, though Biden did not sign this one.
How could he? He was asleep. However, despite that, the US has joined the agreement to end public financing for coal, gas, and oil by the end of next year. It is seen that the richer countries are the largest perpetrators and therefore have the biggest responsibility to pay up.
It has been agreed that 1. Catch The UK and France are back at it. All over again! Very un-laissez-faire. However, last month, the UK denied French boats licences. Obviously we thought they had no plaice here. Unfortunately, the French retaliated by seizing one of our trawlers even though we claim it did have a licence. They also threatened to limit British access to French ports, and increase security checks on British vessels and trucks for the sole purpose of revenge.
We were getting en route to something a lot more harmful when Foreign Secretary Liz Truss returned the threats with legal action.
But thankfully the French have backed off due to the fact that there are just bigger fish to fry at the moment, with COP26 proving a much more important priority. We always have a lot of fun with the French. Our index fell from -1 to -6 in October.
Directors are still nervous about the macroeconomy compared to early summer. However, in contrast to the small drop in faith in the wider economy, directors are much more comfortable with the prospects of their own organisation.
Peaking our interest? Moving on from bleak-onomics, this one is more like tweak-onomics, so to speak On Thursday the Bank of England said they will raise interest rates in response to rising inflation.
Currently, interest rates are the lowest they could possibly be at 0. Since we are coming out of the pandemic, and the economy has suffered a recession, the point of low interest rates is to make it as easy as possible for businesses to borrow money.
Inflation occurs when demand is greater than supply, whether for goods in the shops or for employment.
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