with me is lawrence gosling, the editor—in—chief at what investment. let's get stuck in.first story is just let's get stuck in. this first story isjust depressing, isn't let's get stuck in. this first story is just depressing, isn't it? let's get stuck in. this first story isjust depressing, isn't it? the world meteorological organisation says the increase in co2 is just above the average rise recorded for the last decade, but when you look at various different types of gases, it is going up and up. it's extraordinary, and you're right, it is very depressing, and there are two things within this report, it's about emissions, so c02 going up into the atmosphere from things like coal burning, and they are focusing on this piece about concentration. so essentially it is what is left behind from the emissions that have been almost overcome by whatever, these figures feed into why we are hearing more about like rising health problems for children in major cities, london, new york, beijing for example, so you realise emissions is one thing, and put it into some court dominic co