Negotiators at Bonn working hard to win trust before Cancun climate change conference

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Economic Times
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http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/politics/nation/Negotiators-at-Bonn-working-hard-to-win-trust-before-Cancun-climate-change-conference/articleshow/6030394.cms

At Bonn’s Hotel Maritim negotiators from 194 countries are hard at work, not just hammering out details but at rebuilding trust among nations. With just over two weeks of negotiations left before the Cancun climate change conference, all focus is on rebuilding trust and restoring the primacy of the convention and the Bali Action Plan. With the trust among nations at its nadir in the aftermath of the Copenhagen conference, the progress on substantive issues has been slow. With a little over two weeks of negotiations left before the Cancun meet, it appears that a global climate agreement is unlikely this year.

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