emissions, but makes no direct reference to phasing out fossil fuels, which had been in an earlier draft. the eu is threatening to walk out. a representative of small island states says it would be like signing their death certificate. our climate editor, justin rowlatt, has the latest. when the new draft was released, there was confusion. negotiators and journalists scrolled through the pages. the realisation slowly dawning that the agreement had changed. a landmark deal to get rid of the fossil fuels responsible for climate change had seemed within reach. now it appeared to be being snatched away. eamon ryan is one of the eu s lead climate negotiators. if the text doesn t change, will you walk away from the deal? this text will not be acceptable. would you walk away? if this doesn t change, it will not be accepted as a text. so what went wrong? a group of oil producing nations led by saudi arabia had openly opposed the deal. they said there wasn t enough to compensate for t
world s wealthiest countries has declared the insects a major threat to public health and it s trying some unusual methods to get people to help stop them from spreading. it s. a catchy song with a serious message it s part of an awareness campaign in singapore. yeah this is a typical scene in the city state playgrounds walkways and pulls in a fog of pesticides the spraying happens once a week in a bid to wipe out mosquitoes which can transmit diseases such as malaria dengue and yellow fever. you die or they die it says on this poster let s fight them till the end. people fear these chemicals are harmful not this pest controller he says they re very effective in the fight against mozzies.