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MEF press conference

Watch a live web stream 18:00 BST: Ed Miliband, UK Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change, and Todd Stern, US Special Envoy on Climate Change deliver their closing remarks following the Major Economies Forum.

Watch a video of the live web stream

Watch highlights of the live UK web stream

Watch highlights of the live US web stream


The Major Economies Forum convened in London October 18-19. Co-hosted by the UK and the US, the forum is an important opportunity to informally progress elements of climate deal, such as climate finance.

The two-day event wraps up with a UK and US press conference. Each press conference will be live streamed here.

While you're waiting for the live-steaming to begin at 18:00, below are some images of the two-day event.

 

Related links

Download the Chair's summary, PDF 87.50KB

Chair's Summary: Fifth Meeting of the Leaders' Representatives of the Major Economies Forum on Energy and Climate, U.S department of state 20 October 2009





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