COP26: World leaders give their climate priorities

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Sky’s Climate Change Correspondent Hannah Thomas Peter spent the first day of COP26 asking world leaders from around the planet what really matters to them.

Delegates from across the world list their priorities for COP26, from ending forestation to finance.

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