26 October 2015, Climate News Network, Bonn climate talks fail to cut rich-poor divide. Negotiations to smooth the way towards a new global agreement on tackling climate change ended without closing deep rifts between developed and developing countries. The world is hoping for a positive outcome at theUN climate change conference in Paris in early December to head off potentially catastrophic climate change. Judged by the outcome of a five-daypreparatory meeting in Bonn, the outlook is not good. Once again, delegates from around the world argued about cash, with developing and poorer countries accusing wealthier nations of reneging on promises to provide more money to fight a warming climate and adapt to climate change. The developing world argues that many poorer countries are already feeling the effects of climate change – caused mainly by the greenhouse gas emissions of the richer nations. Nozipho Mxakato-Diseko, from South Africa, speaking on behalf of more than 130 developing countries, including China, told delegates at the talks in Germany that rich countries had be ready to provide far more financial assistance to help poorer nations, which were already having to deal with climate change. Read More here