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Delegates look on the bright side of COP24 climate summit

This year's COP24 climate summit in Katowice, Poland, attended by delegates from 200 countries is rich in variety when it comes to sharing environmental, economic and cultural perspectives. 

People visit an exhibition of Indonesia inside the venue of the COP24 U.N. Climate Change Conference 2018 in Katowice, Poland December 6, 2018
People visit an exhibition of Indonesia inside the venue of the COP24 U.N. Climate Change Conference 2018 in Katowice, Poland December 6, 2018 Agencja Gazeta/Grzegorz Celejewski via REUTERS
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RFI's Christina Okello met some of those looking on the bright side, in this report from Katowice:

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Report from COP24 summit Katowice Poland 7 Dec 2018

Noer adi Wardajo, who runs the Indonesia pavilion at the COP24 summit in Poland, says dance and music can help stop climate change.

"Dance makes us with a clear minds...and we can think better for the future for the planet, playing music and dance, it’s important not just to negotiate but to connect again." he says, joining others for a demonstration, captured on Instagram.

Nearly 200 nations are huddled at UN climate talks in Katowice, Poland until December 14.

The talks will enter into their decisive phase next week, when world leaders arrive.

But here, for the time being, people are staying positive, despite what tomorrow will bring.

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