We have extensive coverage on the story. Adrian brown is standing by in beijing. China produces more Carbon Emissions than any other country. Margot is in that nil lay. Lets go to paris. Whats happening now . Whats happening now is the final text has now been released over a half hour ago, and all the National Delegations pouring over it to see what they make of it. In theory at a quarter to 4 00 local time all the parties pile into the chamber, and the process will begin of hearing peoples objections and otherwise. At some point at the end of that, the gavel will go down and well have an agreement. It depends on you people view the text. We hear that the 3. 1 section of the last foundational text, which refers to longterm builds is a Sticking Point with china. We know that the chinese premier and the president have been speaking on the phone. Maybe progress is being made there. We see how it all goes down when we have the plenamreplenary sesa little while. You have to think that soone
Understand knee on how the cruise industry is growing so fast that this city is running out of harbor spots to berth the ships. A landmark climate accord has been outlined at u. N. Talks in paris. Leaders and delegates from 195 countries are now studying whats hope to be the final draft. It calls Climate Change an urnlt and potentially irreversible threat to human society. French foreign minister urged countries to seize the momentum and sign the deal. Translator we need to show the world that our collective effort is worth more than the sum of individual actions. We all believe the time has come to focus not on red lines but on the green lines of universal agreements. Theyre sending signals that people in countries are threatened as never before. We have to do as science dictates and protect the planet that sustains us. For that, we need all our hands on deck. Our environment editor nick clark joins us from paris where the deadline was extended by one day. Its been a busy day, nick. R