A climate deal has moved a step closer after negotiators at the UN summit in Paris made significant progress overnight.
Parties have agreed to hold the increase in average global temperature to "well below" 2 degrees and have pledged 100 billion euro in funding for developing nations.
After 11 grueling days of negotiations negotiators from almost 200 countries said to be close to a deal.
But campaigners say they're disappointed - with many saying it's a watered down version of what's needed.
Head of Policy at Trocaire Lorna Gold says it seems to be more of the same: