Rich world must do more on climate: Indonesia
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With more than 17,000 islands, many at risk from rising sea levels, Indonesia is watching developments at the United Nations climate talks in Poznan carefully.
The 12-day meeting is meant to lay the groundwork for a deal to succeed the Kyoto Protocol, which expires in four years. But not everyone is optomistic about the outcome - with many developed countries appearing to move away from setting any amitious targets.
Presenter: Bill Bainbridge
Speaker: Rachmat Witoelar, Indonesia's Environment Minister
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