We’ve now spoken to James Shaw, New Zealand’s climate change minister, outside the plenary hall.
He says he is delighted that the deal on loss and damage was achieved.
But, asked about weakening of agreements on fossil fuels, he admits “it’s not great.”
“I’m pretty disappointed we haven’t moved much further than what we got in Glasgow,” he says.
He argues that developed countries “held the line on 1.5C” in the face of “strong attempts by the petrol states to roll back”.
Shaw is likely referring to countries like Russia and Saudi Arabia who reportedly attempted to weaken language on urgently reducing curbing climate change.
Source: BBC