Story highlights World leaders and activists urge a firm commitment to making a difference

Government officials will work next week in Paris to get a complete, final agreement

Many have called for action, though getting everyone on the same page is a challenge

(CNN) Negotiators from 195 countries agreed Saturday on a blueprint deal aimed at reducing global carbon emissions and limiting global warming, a significant but far from conclusive step in the multinational effort to keep climate change in check.

The document addresses deforestation, food security, poverty and a host of other issues, with chunks of the document focused on what developed countries can do to reduce carbon dioxide missions by a yet to be determined level by 2050.

This includes what they can do to help other countries. To this point, one line in the draft states, "Developed countries shall provide developing countries with long-term, scaled-up, predictable, new and additional finance, technology and capability-building."

Officials will now work through next week at the COP21 conference in Paris to craft a complete, final agreement.