The government have
accepted the 2050 target.
There are other organisations,
which are urging us to go
a lost faster, to 2025.
Do you think those, that
2025 target would be realistic?
Or do you think the 2050
figure is much more realistic?
– I don't know. In a way, I would
think that that is not the way
of focusing the problem.
We cannot be radical enough
in dealing with the issues
that press us at the moment.
The question is, what is
practically possible?
How can we take the
electorate with us
in dealing with these things.
The most encouraging thing
that I see of course,
is that the electors of tomorrow
are already making themselves, their voices
very, very clear and that
is a source of great comfort
in a way, but also of
justification and reality
that these people, young people
now are recognising
that their world is what
is the future.
I'm OK, you know, for
the next decade.
I'm OK, and all of us here
are OK, because we won't face
the problems that are coming
but the problems
in another 20, 30 years are
really major problems
that are going to cause
great social unrest
and great changes in the way
that we live, in what we eat,
and how we live and so on.
That's gonna happen.
