World leaders taking part in the latest annual UN climate meeting in Azerbaijan are hoping to agree action to help rein in rising global temperatures.
A key issue under discussion is how to get more cash to poorer countries to help them curb their planet-warming gases, and to cope with the growing impacts of climate change.
The decision to hold the meeting in the Azerbaijani capital, Baku, has been criticised because of the country’s ties to gas and oil.
The US election victory of Donald Trump - a known climate sceptic - could also prove to be a distraction, and some important leaders are not attending.