Rishi Sunak told the UN climate summit COP27 that there is room for hope.
But 24-year-old Michaela Loach, from Scotland, said she's worried leaders are not fully committed to climate action that prioritises justice or human rights.
Barbados PM Mia Mottley spoke of "horror and the devastation wrecked upon this Earth" in the past year. The fact that the summit is taking place in Africa, a continent that is extremely vulnerable to climate change, was repeated through the day.
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