Politics of climate negotiation is expected to reach a crescendo tomorrow when the Durban talks enter the last leg of deliberations. With only one day to go and no major decision surfacing from almost two-week long parleys, uncertainty is looming large over the outcome of the talks.
Belying initial hopes, the talks failed to deliver on coming up with a clear road map on second commitment period of Kyoto Protocol and technology transfers. Yet, experts are optimistic.
"The climate talks usually escalate in the last two days. Even during earlier talks in Cancun and Copenhagen, we had seen negotiators work well past midnight. We hope to see some positive development tomorrow," notes Rita Roy Choudhury, director (environment, climate change & renewable energy) at Ficci.
A clear roadmap on green climate fund and second commitment period of Kyoto is what, the Industry chamber is hoping for, she says.
CII also expects to see some positive
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