clyde behind us, and david sugarman, our science centre, river clyde behind us, and david sugarman, ourscience heard the prince of wales spell out what he thinks is now the stakes at stake here — what do you think they need to do by the end of next week? bluntly, the world is still heading in the wrong direction. if you add up in the wrong direction. if you add up the promises that different countries have made to tackle climate change, we are still on course for dangerous levels of warming. with a very long list of severe consequences, from melting of theice severe consequences, from melting of the ice sheets, accelerated sea level rise, challenges to agriculture, grubbing and food, the risks of mass migration, and that's why the head of the un, antonio gutteres, and so many others, are extremely worried as we go into this conference. one thing that particularly disturbs them is the disconnect between what global leaders are saying about climate change and how important it is and what they are actually doing collectively, which so far, in his view, isn't nearly enough. the hope is that during