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Things are heating up at day 4 of the climate conference

With key discussions around the Green Climate Fund, set-up to provide life saving assistance to poor countries, and the future of Kyoto Protocol starting to sizzle. What’s more, I just addressed the talks on behalf of the Climate Action Network in a session on what the legal form of a future global climate change agreement could look like.

And tomorrow I’m taking your questions to Australia’s lead negotiator, Louise Hand when we talk about Australia’s role in tackling climate change.

Watch my latest video from Durban.

Clancy Moore is blogging from the UN Climate Summit in Durban, Southa Africa as part of Oxfam’s UN Climate Tracker project

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