 We have developed a new special explicit map of pit location, extent and depth for the tropics. We see a bias in our understanding of where current tropical are located towards Southeast Asian Indonesian. What the map is suggesting is that there is much more tropical pit located in Africa and in South America, in particular Brazil, being the host of the larger amounts of pit. The degradation that IPCC is taking? Yes, it's interesting development now. Countries already submitted their nationally determined contribution, NDC, and some countries already included pit in it, but some do not because they do not know exactly what's the role of this particular ecosystem they have. So in the next round of the NDC, I think it's important to consider including pit land. Carbon stocks of pit lands? I do think the livelihood issue is central, and I think we need to make sure that in the climate change convention, we need to make sure the people focus on that and keep that in the focus. It's not just about carbon. When we talk about pit lands, everybody focuses on the carbon just because the emissions are really so high. But we have to remember people living in these landscapes, they need to be able to meet their economic needs, they need to be able to provide for their children and their families. So if we bring this all together, I think we can find rational solutions.