 Our next presenter is Lola Ben Alon, whose 3 minute title is Integrating Earth and Building Materials and Methods into Mainstream Construction. Welcome Lola. The vast majority of modern buildings, like the one we're in today, are made of highly processed and often toxic building materials such as synthetic insulation, concrete and steel. Making and processing these building materials accounts for 50% of global energy, 20% of global energy and 40% of global solid works. Essentially, relying on these conventional building materials is draining our natural resources. One common exception to this problem lies just underneath your feet. Earth and building materials made of soil, sand and clay are natural and medium-sized, and they are offering a waste-free, also known as cradle-to- cradle life-saving energy. They require less energy to be produced. They often lower energy costs of heating and cooling. And they provide much healthier and non-oxygen cleaning environment. However, despite their environmental advantages, Earth and building materials have not been comprehensively implemented because they are missing technical data. They are often perceived competitive as bloating, but can be mistaken as being soil. And they are not chosen in the building rules. To address these hurdles, my research aims to integrate Earth and building materials into MACE and construction materials into pretty critical steps. First, I'm developing a life-cycle system of Earth and building materials, developing their environmental impacts from the extraction of raw materials to their demolition and recycling phases. Second, I'm using the Perception Service to identify how can a medical perception be replaced. And third, I'm conducting policy repair processes that examines which improvements are necessary in Earth and building materials. These three critical steps contribute to the administration and justification of Earth and materials, helping policy makers in their efforts to advance Earth and building materials. Earth and building materials are offered to us by nature for free. They are all found in just under your feet. Let's use them. But for student research, my goal is to catalyze the broader development of the health care to low household environment by making modern, sustainable buildings natural. Thank you.