Copenhagen Week #2: A Sign That Hope Is Not Yet Lost? (VIDEO)

Copenhagen Week #2: A Sign That Hope Is Not Yet Lost? (VIDEO)

The second week of the 2009 United Nations Climate Change Conference has seen sharper divisions between developing and developed countries. Many representatives from the G77, an allegiance of the world's poorer nations, walked out of the conference, accusing wealthier nations of killing the deal. Although talks have since resumed, the sharp differences between rich and poor nations has cast a shadow over the conference. Several impassioned leaders, however, remain determined to bridge the divide.

Reporter Olivia Zaleski spoke with the UK's Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change, Ed Miliband, on the issue and then caught up with the leading representative of the Alliance of Small Island States (AOSIS), Ambassador Dessima Williams.

Watch Zaleski's report (produced by Gabriel London of Found Object Films and edited by Peter Buntaine) here:

For continuing coverage from COP15 reporter Olivia Zaleski and filmmakers Gabriel London and Peter Buntaine, visit Earthkeeper.org.

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