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BRITAIN'S beloved NHS is going green – with electric ambulances and scrubs made from recycled bottles.

Scotland is unveiling the world-first eco-friendly vehicles as the world meets for COP26 in Glasgow, as it vows to save the planet – as well as lives.

NHS Scotland are turning their fleet electric
They revealed the first ones ahead of COP26 in Glasgow, which started today

They can dash through streets just as quickly as gas-guzzling ones, and can go for up to 300 miles without needing to be recharged.

Trusts will roll out their fully zero-emission fleets as part of ministers' goals to make the swap by 2030.

NHS Chief Sustainability Officer, Dr Nick Watts, said last night: "The NHS is doing its bit as the first health system to commit to being net zero and now road-testing the world's first zero emission ambulance capable of getting to patients within minutes and lasting hundreds of miles without refuelling.

"Even during the busiest period in NHS history, our incredible staff have been coming up with ways to reduce our carbon footprint, saving lives, and saving enough emissions to fuel 1.7 million flights from London to New York over the last year."

While discarded plastic bottles caught by Spanish fishermen are being turned into protective scrubs across several English trusts.

They collect thousands of bits of discarded plastic from the Mediterranean or Atlantic Oceans for Upcycle Plastic, which transforms them into goods ranging from scrubs, gowns and masks and umbrellas and car interiors.

At least three trusts are trialling new eco friendly scrubs made from recycled bottles

The goods have got a lower carbon footprint than products coming half-way around the world from China or Pakistan.

And the firm has plans to open up a new factory in the UK to boost production and slash the air miles even further.

Regular scrubs are incredibly energy intensive to make, using up extensive amounts of water and oil.

The new eco-friendly alternatives can be washed at high temperatures and reused at least 100 times.

Wexham Park Hospital (Slough), the Royal Free Hospital (Hampstead) and St Thomas' Hospital (Waterloo) are trying out the kit, which includes medical scrubs, gowns and aprons, and have plans to supply them to other hospitals if it goes well.

Founder Linda Ball told The Sun: "If we only supplied the whole of the NHS, we could turn back climate change."

Adrian Wilson, a Consultant Orthopaedic & Specialist Knee Surgeon told The Sun: "We create a lot of waste as doctors, particularly in the hospitals where we work, and it's fantastic now that we can play our part in reducing our carbon footprint."



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 Shark-like Macron trying to overpower 'cheating partner' Boris at COP26 but PM isn't backing down – body language expert image wallpaper

EMMANUEL Macron is trying to overpower Boris Johnson with an "alpha display" after the two leaders clashed over fishing, a body language expert has said.

The French President's approach to the PM has been compared to someone "taking the moral high ground" after catching their partner cheating.

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Boris Johnson and Emmanuel Macron met at the COP26 summit today[/caption]
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The pair have been locked in an escalating row over fishing licences[/caption]

He locked Boris with an "icy stare of distain" and a grin like "the shark in Jaws" as the pair met at the COP26 in Glasgow today.

But the PM isn't backing down and struck back with his own "strong man" stance, according to body language expert Judi James.

She added there was also evidence that his famed comic skills was helping to break the ice with the famously frosty French president.

The two leaders were snapped greeting each other at today's climate summit amid a tense standoff over fishing licences.

Mr Macron is threatening to disrupt cross-Channel trade and clobber British trawlermen from tomorrow if Boris doesn't back down.

But foreign secretary Liz Truss today said there's no way the PM will "roll over" and give the French president what he wants.

The blazing row is threatening to overshadow COP26 and drag Britain and the EU into a full-blown trade war.

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Mr Macron was trying to overpower the PM, according to a body language expert[/caption]
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But Boris held his own with a similarly alpha display[/caption]

Ms James said the boiling tensions between the two sides were on display in both leaders' body language today.

She said: "Macron's current body language stance seems to be that of someone who has caught their partner cheating and is riding the temporary power surge that comes from taking the high moral ground.

"His grin as he saw Boris in Rome bore a strong resemblance to the expression of the shark in Jaws as it rose out of the water, more a predatory baring of the teeth than a social pleasantry.

"Here he adopts what looks like the icy stare of distain, standing oddly to attention with his chest puffed and his arms at his sides like a security guard outside a nightclub.

"It's an alpha display of body splaying and Boris's response looks to be in a similar vein."

Analysing snaps of the meeting she said Boris is "flexing one bicep" and forming a fist in "a gesture recognisable by anyone getting into a fight".

But elsewhere she says the PM adopts a more "conciliatory look" as though he's trying to talk Mr Macron around without further confrontation.

His sales pitch appeared to be falling on deaf ears though.

Ms James said: "Macron sustains the expressionless eye-gaze though and his folded arms make it look as though he's not buying whatever idea Boris is selling.

"This is a very 'shut up shop' pose that, in a negotiation, would suggest the other person would need to do a lot better before a deal was near to being struck."

She added that the PM's humour appeared to be helping "thaw some of the perma-frost" but Mr Macron's "asymmetric" smile in return suggested "mixed feelings" on his part.



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 Boris Johnson greets world leaders in Glasgow for COP26 climate summit & urges them to act for their children NOW image wallpaper

BORIS Johnson is greeting world leaders in Glasgow for the COP26 eco summit where he's demanding they wake up to the perils of climate change.

In a sobering speech at midday the PM will warn that time is running out to save the planet and demand they act now for the sake of their kids and grandkids.

Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson greets Sierra Leone's President Julius Maada Bio
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Slovakia's President Zuzana Caputova poses with Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson and UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres[/caption]
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Boris Johnson greets Iceland Prime Minister Katrín Jakobsdóttir[/caption]

Ahead of banging heads together, beaming Boris bumped elbows with global counterparts as he welcomed them to rainy Scotland this morning.

Standing on the conference stage with a huge picture of Planet Earth he dialled up the charm for the men and women he's desperate to get onside.

But he'll be deadly serious when he later pleads with them for cast-iron guarantees to stop cooking the ozone with fumes.

He'll tell leaders including Joe Biden and Emmanuel Macron: "Humanity has long since run down the clock on climate change.

"It's one minute to midnight and we need to act now.

"If we don't get serious about climate change today, it will be too late for our children to do so tomorrow."

MAKE OR BREAK

Mr Johnson has staked his legacy on making COP26 a success by getting plans for from countries to limit global warming to 1.5C as agreed in Paris six years ago.

Hopes of clinching a deal are fading fast after presidents from arch-polluters China and Russia pulled out and a furious Brexit bust-up with the French risked overshadowing the whole event.

In an eve of summit blow, G20 leaders yesterday watered down their Net Zero pledge.

They only promised to hit the target by "mid century" rather than by 2050, as Britain had originally hoped.

While original commitments to "refrain from building new unabated coal power generation capacity in the 2030s" have been ripped out and replaced by a wishy washy language.

In a last-gasp bid to snatch a victory Mr Johnson will say: "We have to move from talk and debate and discussion to concerted, real-world action on coal, cars, cash and trees.

"We need to get real about climate change and the world needs to know when that's going to happen."

The PM admitted the world had only "inched forward" in the fight against climate change at the G20.

In a sobering assessment at a press conference in Rome last night he said the chances of  success in Scotland are still around six out of ten.

"It is nip and tuck, it is touch and go", he said. "We could do hit or we could fail."

He added: "I think 1.5 C is very much in the balance. Currently we are not going to hit it."

CHARM OFFENSIVE

Britain is laying on a two-week charm offensive to try to coax and cajole the world's leaders into taking action on climate change.

The Royal family are laying on a glitzy reception for politicians in Glasgow tonight, with Kate and William and Charles and Camilla all enlisted to work their magic on politicians.

And the Queen will deliver a video message urging the globe to act after she was ordered to stay home and rest by her doctors.

Boris will vow to lead by example by pumping an extra £1billion into projects to tackle climate change by 2025 – provided the UK economy grows as forecast.

Back in 2015, world leaders agreed to the Paris Accords which vowed to try to limit global warming to 1.5C.

But there is growing alarm that the target is irretrievably slipping as much of the globe – including China and Russia – keep guzzling mountains of polluting coal every year.

It's one minute to midnight and we need to act now

Boris Johnson

He will say this can be done by weaning countries off coal and gas guzzling cars, providing cash and planting trees.

But there are fears COP could flop as many of the world's biggest polluters are snubbing the summit altogether.

China, Russia, Iran and Brazil's leaders won't join the 120 leaders in Scotland – massively denting hopes a landmark deal can be done.

Yesterday, ministers and British climate experts urged the world to get on a war footing to stop climate change scorching the earth and killing future generations.

Tory peer Climate Change Tsar Lord Deben said: said it is a battle which simply "we just have to win".

He added: "It's like, in that sense, the Battle of Britain, we cannot possibly lose it."
Alok Sharma, Cop26 President and Cabinet minister, warned that some countries will end up "under water" even if global warming is limited to 1.5C.

He said: "At 1.5C, there will be countries in the world that will be under water and that's why we need to get an agreement here on how we tackle climate change over the next decade."

To world leaders, he added: "My message to them is very clear: leave the ghosts of the past behind you – it is Halloween today, after all."

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Boris Johnson is desperate to make COP26 a success[/caption]
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Niger's President Mohamed Bazoum at the Glasgow conference[/caption]

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