Leaders are supposed to sign off on an agreed text when the summit concludes later.
Nations at COP27 need to make massive strides in the closing hours of the summit in Egypt to achieve anything substantial, according to a Westmeath environmentalist.
Over 190 countries are represented at the talks in Sharm-el-Sheikh, with leaders supposed to sign off on an agreed text when it concludes later.
But countries are at odds over how the wealthier nations should pay to help smaller states most negatively impacted by the climate crisis.
Labour Councillor Denis Leonard says resolution will be difficult to achieve:
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