Ministers today batted away calls for a major climate change summit to be held over Zoom rather than face to face in the UK.
Environment Secretary George Eustice insisted the Cop26 conference - due to happen in Glasgow in November - will be much more effective if people physically attend.
The event had been postponed from November last year due to the pandemic. But there has been growing pressure for it to take place virtually.
Climate activist Greta Thunberg has said she does not plan to attend the Glasgow event and suggested it be put off again because of coronavirus.
CNN Technical Director Charlie Chester was caught on hidden camera video
Project Veritas released the clips on Tuesday showing Chester on several dates
Conservative group found Chester through Tinder, where he listed his employer
Video shows Chester boasting of propaganda tactics used by the network We would always show shots of him jogging Chester said of Biden
Chester has no editorial input at CNN, but would witness daily decisions there
The richest one per cent of the world s population produces double the carbon emission of the poorest 50 per cent combined, according to the UN.
And the so-called polluter elite of the wealthiest 5 per cent have contributed to 37 per cent of the growth in emissions from 1990–2015, experts have calculated.
This disparity in pollution is highlighted by a recent report from the UK-based Cambridge Sustainability Commission on Scaling Behaviour Change.
The document was compiled by 31 environmental impact experts tasked with exploring ways to best scale up actions to tackle carbon emissions.
Actions suggested by the panel include deterring people from frequent flying and driving SUVs as well as convincing the wealthy to better insulate their homes.
The Government has set a target of installing 600,000 heat pumps each year by 2028, replacing gas boiler but the pumps require larger radiators or underfloor heating to reach same heat levels.