is good, discussion is good, the more people involved in taking action and engaging in climate change is by far the better, the more private sector engagement in this issue is better than what we saw ten, 20, 30 years better than what we saw ten, 20,30 years ago when it better than what we saw ten, 20, 30 years ago when it was government driven process. it government driven process. if we go back there at cop27, a loss and damage fund was agreed upon for richer countries to pay poor countries which were suffering the impacts of climate change. how do you see that working out, because that has been run of the numerous sticking points? the has been run of the numerous sticking points?— sticking points? the private sector needs _ sticking points? the private sector needs to _ sticking points? the private sector needs to get - sticking points? the private sector needs to get far - sticking points? the private| sector needs to get far more engaged... loss and damagejust one element that is going to help more resilient society. insurance needs to be more engaged, project developments... as organises and develops economies quite quickly. climate change needs to be built into the discussion... to be built into the discussion. . .- to be built into the discussion... ., , . to be built into the discussion... ., , discussion... how optimistic so ou. .. discussion... how optimistic so yom -- the _ discussion... how optimistic so you... the role _ discussion. .. how optimistic so you... the role of— discussion... how optimistic so you... the role of the - discussion... how optimistic so you... the role of the private i you... the role of the private sector which is crucial as you point out? fir sector which is crucial as you point out?— sector which is crucial as you oint out? , ., ., , point out? or the preparations have been _ point out? or the preparations have been leading _ point out? or the preparations have been leading up - point out? or the preparations have been leading up to - have been leading up to something that is coming quite well. more property meetings have been planned for this cop. hopefully an indication... contentious points being discussed to get into the uae. fingers crossed we do not want another year of delay and observation. private sector i think with 70,000 people — it is a lot of people there. hopefully it means private sector is properly engaged and we see finance actually flowing after this week. but what of the biggest and most visible impacts of climate change is worsening weather conditions. am talking about things like increase in frequency of severe storms and unprecedented heatwave. while they also have the ability to decimate food crops and production. that is a challenge with the global population now which has passed a billion people and continues to grow. a growing number of companies are looking at our new technology can make food supplies more reliable. 0ur reporter has met with some of those trying to put new things on the menu.— on the menu. cooking up the future of _ on the menu. cooking up the future of food. _ on the menu. cooking up the future of food. some - on the menu. cooking up the future of food. some of - on the menu. cooking up the future of food. some of the i future of food. some of the world's most innovative food companies help to reach our food budget three dot foods excelman. most smaller companies, better place to find the breakthroughs that will keep the world bad. consumers in many parts of the world are eating more meat and as their incomes rise, un says that demand will continue to grow for the next decade or so. that brings many challenges, from the israeli start—up process. we are enabling the production of cultivated mix which is taking oneself from an animal and rugged into a stake in a factory. the challenge is getting it to grow from oneself into 20 billion cells.— into 20 billion cells. critics sa that into 20 billion cells. critics say that meat _ into 20 billion cells. critics| say that meat consumption into 20 billion cells. critics i say that meat consumption is bad for the environment. growing meat in a laboratory, presumably uses a lot of energy which is not necessarily good for the climate.— which is not necessarily good for the climate. cultivated me uuote is for the climate. cultivated me quote is cutting _ for the climate. cultivated me quote is cutting down - for the climate. cultivated me quote is cutting down the - for the climate. cultivated me quote is cutting down the use| quote is cutting down the use of land and freshwater by 90% compared to farm go meet. probably you can start getting them in the shops within 5—10 years. them in the shops within 5-10 ears. . ., ., , , them in the shops within 5-10 ears. . ., ._ , ., them in the shops within 5-10 ears. . , ., , years. technology is not 'ust about humming i years. technology is not 'ust about humming up i years. technology is not 'ust about humming up with h years. technology is notjust about humming up with new| years. technology is notjust - about humming up with new ways to make food. it is also about making better use of what we already have. denmark company is when such company. what are you doing here? , we are of cycling grains, when the sugar and starch has been processed from the we are processing them into flower that can be used in all types of food for use flowers. what you do differently to other companies? we have an algorithm and taking on more than... every time we produce what about stand—up types of flower it is a mix thatis types of flower it is a mix that is determined by the algorithm. that is determined by the algorithm-— that is determined by the algorithm. that is determined by the aluorithm, ., algorithm. jwan yosef will need to u- algorithm. jwan yosef will need to up cycle _ algorithm. jwan yosef will need to up cycle when _ algorithm. jwan yosef will need to up cycle when it _ algorithm. jwan yosef will need to up cycle when it to _ algorithm. jwan yosef will need to up cycle when it to food? - algorithm. jwan yosef will need to up cycle when it to food? , i to up cycle when it to food? , more than 8 million people —— billion people now but the world is not getting bigger so we need to find new ways to use resources available to us. some companies are trying to make what we do have healthier. blue tree is what of those. what are you doing? we tree is what of those. what are you doing?— you doing? we develop technology _ you doing? we develop technology which... - you doing? we develop i technology which... fresh juices, milk, beerand wine. lip juices, milk, beer and wine. up to three juices, milk, beerand wine. up to three years of development it is soon set to hit supermarket shelves for the first time. do have any concern that people will see your technology in a product and think it is a bit healthier, i can have more, even it is not a healthy option? , we want to enable people to get to a healthier products. it will be “p healthier products. it will be up to them to know exactly how much they will consume a bit. but with so many challenges, a lot of new recipes will be needed to keep the world bad. jonathanjoseph�*s, bbc news. in other business dues making news this morning, by does the parent company of tiktok is cutting hundreds ofjobs in its gaming division despite having invested billions into the unit. a spokesperson for the company said in a statement to the bbc that bytedance is restructuring its gaming business after review of its long—term strategic growth areas. in the past years, the company had been aggressively investing into gaming unit new verse in a bid to challenge the market leaders in china. a us federaljudge has ordered the founder of finance to remain in the country until at least the 23rd of february when his sentence hearing is scheduled. he pleaded guilty last week to criminal charges linked to the crypto currency exchange after an investigation that spanned years. among other things, he was charged with wilfully violating us economic sanctions and failing to implement effective money laundering control. he lives in the uae, which does not have a formal extradition treaty with the us. he had flown to the us for his guilty plea. finance continues to operate its business but is required to strengthen its compliance programme so it is “p compliance programme so it is up to america's anti—money laundering standards. now to some news about tesla which is suing sweden and it has scored an early win. the electric car maker sued the swedish transport agency after postal workers stop delivering license plates for its new cars. in an interim judgement, a swedish court ruled the transport agency delivered the registration plates or pay up. michelle fleury report. workers for ost- michelle fleury report. workers for post- nord, _ michelle fleury report. workers for post- nord, sweden's - michelle fleury report. workers| for post- nord, sweden's postal for post— nord, sweden's postal authorities, stopped delivering license base for tesla scope is... from becoming road legal. the move was intended to support a strike by tesla mechanics in the country after us carmaker turned down their request for a collective bargaining agreement, which is fairly standard in sweden. that is when sparks began to fly. 0n is when sparks began to fly. on monday, tesla filed a lawsuit accusing the country's... and postal authority accusing the country�*s... and postal authority post— accusing the country's... and postal authority post— nord of unfairly targeting the electric car maker. by not giving it access to the registration plate. a few hours later a swedish court issued an interim judgement in tesla's favour, saying it must deliver the plate. in response, ceo elon musk posted on acts, the social media platform he owns, thanking the country. tesla's bill famously antiunion and has managed to avoid collective bargaining in its global operations. the decision is a blow to the swedish labour movement but it is not the end of the fight. we movement but it is not the end of the fight-— of the fight. we turn out to australia — of the fight. we turn out to australia where _ of the fight. we turn out to australia where data - of the fight. we turn out to j australia where data shows retail sales for the month of october have slipped. back 0ctober have slipped. back many, the country has been grappling with rising prices with its central bank raising rates in november to try and curb inflation but there slipped in spending is likely due to seasonal adjustments, according to anz senior economist. i spoke with them earlier. killer people are spending in australia. there is still a lot of money lying around in spending, savings buffers and aggregate have not been eroded and because we had run of the longest lockdowns in the world very strong. however, we are also seeing that some inaudible due to cost—of—living pressures especially in the housing market in australia are really not able to spend as much as last year. per person spending will be down but with over 2's % population growth over the year as well as some cohorts having income growth as well as strong savings buffers, we are not likely to see any kind of cliff in spending this year. morejust perhaps modest cliff in spending this year. more just perhaps modest growth or oi’ inaudible that is all for this edition of business report. thank you very much for watching and with bbc news. bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. at the central methodist hall, in coventry, volunteers have come together to put on the £1 panto. it's called cinderballer, and it's a take on cinderella — but the twist here is she wants to play football, rather than go to the ball. # like a diamond in the sky... cinderballer actually is poor, and she has an evil stepmum, and she has dreams of being a massive football player. and the dream is to just show young kids and everyone else that anyone can follow their dreams. gareth southgate and sarina wiegman, the national team coaches, are in the cast. european champions and world cup finalists this year! cheering and i manage the men's and we've won... - anyway! and there is support from local semiprofessional players. putting up there that you should believe in yourself no matter what people say to you. lock up the haters and listen to yourself and good people around you. to yourself and good people around you-— to yourself and good people around you. still tried to head in the direction _ around you. still tried to head in the direction the _ around you. still tried to head in the direction the men - around you. still tried to head in the direction the men are i around you. still tried to head| in the direction the men are in and— in the direction the men are in and that— in the direction the men are in and that is_ in the direction the men are in and that is where potentially we want _ and that is where potentially we want to be. cinderballer runs from 4—9 december, and the details on how to go are on fridays' social media accounts. hi, i'm ellis with the catch up. tonight, new ceiling new smoke or ban cancelled, the amputee helping others and acute new christmas app. arunoday mukharji an agreement has been reached to extend humanitarian proofs between israel, camas and gaza for another two days. —— and a ceasefire... to get into gaza. 0ther skies now, new zealand said it is scrapping its smoking ban for anyone born after 2000 eight to fund tax might. it is said to expire the us government to announce a similar ban. two teenagers charged with murder showed a preoccupation towards violence, murder and stabbed 28 days in a sustained and violent assault in warrington. the accused teenagers who are both 16 deny murder. and, a 19 rod from teesside when a tractor ran her over is hoping to use her experience to help others. lucy is becoming a peer support workerfor is becoming a peer support worker for local charity. time now to leave you with ten seconds of festive cheer. move over m&s and john lewis, there is a new christmas ad on the block. this advert from charlie spargo and sk county in northern ireland has racked up millions of views on social media. you are all caught up. bye for now. free speech is meaningless unless you allow people you don't like to say things you don't like. people are so proud _ things you don't like. people are so proud and _ things you don't like. people are so proud and it - 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