Well, the dark skies are persisting over Durban for the climate change talks, but it’s nothing in comparison to the storm over the UK’s vetoing of the new European agreement over fiscal policy and regulation.
There’s a gloomy sky over Durban today on the penultimate day of talks. Richard Black of the BBC is saying that the talks “lack urgency” and from where I’m sitting he seems to have a point.
Christian youth from church and faith-based organisations on six continents are bringing their passion for change to the UN climate conference in Durban.
Former UK deputy prime minister, John Prescott, says there is a "conspiracy against the poor" that could destroy attempts to get a viable climate change agreement.