 I set up and started the Development Climate Days many years ago at the COP and it was set up as a non-COP event where the non-negotiators who are interested in tackling climate change would get together and share experiences and learn from each other how to tackle the problem of climate change rather than negotiate text on a piece of paper and this event is designed to share that experience, not in a boring presentation of PowerPoint way but in an active dynamic people getting to know each other way Let me give you my little caveat if you like on the term climate justice I have a preferred term which is climate injustice Justice is an ideal that we want to get to Injustice is something staring you in the face It's happening and so my question is are you going to deal with that? That's the elephant in the room I'm talking about the most vulnerable people on the planet They came here expecting to hear something being done about loss and damage and all we got is a dialogue to talk more about it That's absolutely unacceptable So when they stand at that podium just there shortly and declare victory and breakthrough They'll be lying All of us every single person in this room is an implementer of the Paris Agreement in and of ourselves and we don't need another negotiating text That's what we do The words on the piece of paper don't matter The clash that underlines those divisions between whether we know and whether we welcome is what matters and that is a very very fundamental clash between those that wish to solve the problem, attack the problem and those that don't want to solve the problem and those who don't want to solve it are no longer putting it out of ignorance They're not denying because they aren't convinced They are doing it as a criminal act That's what we do