 Today is Monday, the second week of the climate change negotiations in Warsaw, the 19th Conference of Parties. The ministerial ministers have started arriving and the ministerials will start from tomorrow. A number of issues have resolved on the national adaptation plans. For example, we have agreement. One of the major issues that has not been completely resolved is the loss and damage text. We have new texts from the co-chairs but we don't have an agreement. There's large areas of agreement particularly on the technical aspects, the functions, the modalities, the activities, etc. The remaining bit is a political issue that we'll have to go to the politicians and leaders and that is where this institutional arrangement sits. The annex one countries would prefer to have it under an existing body called the Adaptation Committee whereas the developing countries are insisting that they want a new mechanism on loss and damage. So it's a new mechanism versus no new mechanism. It's the political decision that will have to be made here by the ministers. The ministers as I said have started arriving. The least developed country ministers are meeting right now. Africa ministers met yesterday and the small island state ministers met as well. So the developing country ministers are all getting their act together. They will at the moment are still united on their proposal for an international mechanism on loss and damage. It remains to be seen whether their unity remains till the last day, the last hours and the last minutes. If they're united then there's a high chance that they might get something. If they break their unity then it's unlikely that they will get anything. I will be following this and reporting back on it as over the next few days.