 Today is Thursday, the 3rd of December, and we are well into the negotiations of week one, which are meant to hammer out some compromised language along all the negotiating tracks. The French presidency has given the negotiators till tomorrow, Friday, to try and wrap up as much as they can, and what they cannot wrap up will then go to ministers on Monday next week. The bits that I've been following are adaptation, loss and damage, and I am very pleased to say that on loss and damage and adaptation, there is movement forward. We haven't agreed, we don't have agreed text yet, but we do have ideas to go forward. Both sides are engaging, putting ideas forward. There's some draft text floating around that people are just having a look at to see what they can agree to, and I'm hopeful that by tomorrow on adaptation and loss and damage we shall have some convergence. I hear, although I don't follow, that finance is a bit more difficult. The agreement on finance is still a long way to go, and finance is always the most contentious issue in these negotiations, so I'm pretty sure that finance will not be resolved by the negotiators. We'll have to go to the ministers next week. When it comes to the ministers next week, starting on Monday, again the French presidency has instructed the ministers to finish early rather than finish late. We have a history of not finishing on time in this process, and the French are very, very keen that we finish on time. In fact, they have asked that we finish instead of on Friday, on Thursday, which allows them 24 hours to translate the Paris Agreement into all six UN languages and adopt it formally on Friday. We've never done that before, but they want to do it this time. It takes time to translate, and all six language versions have to be adopted together, and so if they can manage to do that, then we will have a major achievement in Paris with the Paris Agreement having been adopted in Paris. None of the other agreements have been immediately adopted like that. So it's good that they have that ambition. I believe that if countries want to compromise, they can do it on Thursday instead of Friday. If they want to, we shall see. Tomorrow I will be coming in to the COP for a little while, but then I'll go away to a couple of off-site events that I am organizing. The first one is a site event on loss and damage, which will be at the Science University in Paris, and then the second one is a ICAD alumni dinner tomorrow night. So I'll probably record my next video log Saturday morning rather than Friday night.