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Durban climate talks

Moses Mulenga has felt the impacts of climate change in Zambia (Photo: SCIAF)

The UN climate talks have begun in Durban. We have plenty of exclusive content heading your way in the next two weeks and it will be listed here for you

Our campaigns team will be attending the conference, meeting with key figures and asking the questions which people in developing nations need answered. Climate change is having a devastating impact on many people already living in difficult circumstances.

Climate change poses a massive threat to the food and water security of millions of people living in poverty.

Climate resources

Twitter

You can join the conversation by using the Twitter hashtags #COP17 and #UNFCCC. We will be tweeting exclusive content and getting involved in the debate around the talks from our Twitter.

Debate

On Wednesday 7th December SCIAF held a special Q&A in Durban. We put your questions to Stewart Stevenson MSP, Minister for Environment and Climate Change and Dr Ricardo Navarro, head of SCIAF partners CESTA (Greenpeace El Salvador). You posted your questions on Facebook or Twitter to take part.....now watch our video series to see what they had to say.

Durban climate video series

Watch our fantastic series of fascinating videos from Zambia and Malawi. These short films look at how people in those two countries are coping with climate change. To make progress at Durban would mean great hope for the future for the amazing people featured in these clips.

Pictures

Check out all the pictures from Durban in our Flickr gallery.

Look out for exclusive blogs, photos and videos from Durban in the next two weeks!