Published: Sat, 7 Nov 2009
Description: (NECN/APTV) - The British Chancellor of the Exchequer Alistair Darling urged the world's top finance officials on Saturday to reach an agreement on bearing the cost of fighting climate change before a Untied Nations summit on global warming n...
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" Over the first session. Is Guam which I want to devote to the question of climate change in -- particularly financing for climate change. But this is an urgent problem. And it justices took a crisis to get countries to come together twelve months ago. I hope that now so we can show the same degree of commitment to no urgency to try and do -- this problem. No I'm well aware of that round this table. Are different views the all arguments that we need to have. The discussions that need to take place thumbs -- some tough negotiating. But I think it really is imperative. That when we reach the end of the day. That we have show that we've made some real progress in dealing what is with what is a very real and urgent problem. A we will do everything we -- to help reach that agreement and involves all the Copenhagen meeting in just over a month's time. What the UN will meet to try and reach a deal that succeeds the Kyoto agreement here. Referred to."