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Moving forward after Cancun

 
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No one is expecting a dramatic agreement at the climate change conference in Cancun. But there are expectations on specific issues, such as financing and technology transfer from developed economies to developing ones.

But even on those two issues, there seems to be no clear answers yet on the very last day of the lengthy meeting.

For a first hand account, CCTV reporter Tian Wei sat down with Helen Clark, the UNDP Administrator, who also oversees the enormous funds of the UN's budget. She answered questions about financing by saying that there is no point in waiting.

Helen Clark,, Administrator, UNDP, said, No one expected a dramatic agreement at the climate change conference in Cancun. But there were expectations on specific issues, including: financing and technology transfer from developed economies to developing ones. Now with a consensus being reached in Cancun, how can things move forward?

CCTV reporter Tian Wei sat down with Helen Clark, the UNDP Administrator, who also oversees the UN's enormous budget. She answered questions about financing by saying that there is no point in waiting.

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