but china and india have always said they are developing countries with huge populations and shouldn t have to contribute, so now there is a whole new set of issues under discussion. there is still a lot to be figured out. you ve got over 200 countries trying to address multiple items at the same time and it s a difficultjob, as you can imagine. it s not easy. these talks were supposed to have ended this afternoon. it now looks like they will continue long into the night. justin rowlatt, bbc news, sharm el sheikh, egypt. we can speak now to dr robert charnock, the director of the rsk metis institute for climate strategy, an environmental business and independent research institute. thank you forjoining us on the programme. thank you for “oining us on the programme. thank you for “oining us on the rouramme. ., ~ i. ., ., programme. thank you for having me. the maldives programme. thank you for having me. the maldives is programme. thank you for having me. the maldives is optimi
of issues under discussion. there is still a lot to be figured out. you ve got over 200 countries trying to address multiple items at the same time and it s a difficultjob, as you can imagine. it s not easy. these talks were supposed to have ended this afternoon. it now looks like they will continue long into the night. justin rowlatt, bbc news, sharm el sheik, egypt. i ve been speaking to doctor robert charnock, the director of the rsk metis institute for climate strategy, an environmental business and independent research institute. i began by asking him whether he was optimistic that a deal could be struck. i think this announcement from the eu about the fund they re willing to commit to and create along with other leading emitters is really huge news. and for the negotiations it means that if we can get close on this fund,
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