 Well, thank you, it's been a real honor and a privilege to be here for the last week to learn from the incredible innovators From the Edmund Hillary Fellowship the the great wisdom that New Zealand has brought to us And to really be able to talk about these ideas and the journey that's brought me here as Chelsea mentioned I started as a youth climate activist and On most days it looked kind of like this, you know figuring out how to finance and pay for the incredible asks that we were making and You know in those days, we didn't see the innovation that Tim and others kind of mentioned that was coming And you know in good days, you know, it looked like this We got an incredible opportunity to build incredible gatherings of huge scale around the world but my journey and transformation You know really came about and I stand here before you today As a clean energy entrepreneur and impact investor. I Am the chief impact officer and co-founder of clean choice energy We're the largest private renewable energy supplier in the United States the leading provider of community solar And have prevented the emission of over four billion pounds of CO2 emissions in the last six years We've been innovating on many of the things that Tim mentioned with batteries storage and others But the fact is that my transformative moment actually happened After Copenhagen when I served as a financial advisor to a small scrappy group of deeply committed activists, you know folks who You know Decided that they were going to launch a campaign against the largest most powerful Financial institutions in the world and try to get them to divest from as they described it the wealthiest Most profitable industry in the history of money the fossil fuel industry Well It succeeded much better than we expected this was in 2016 when that campaign hit five trillion dollars of assets under management Today in 2019. It's 13 trillion dollars of assets under management that have committed divestment and investing in sustainability solutions Now why did we have that success? We found because we'd made one critical error in our assumption And that was the largest owners of capital in the world see themselves as financial stewards for the next generation pension funds sovereign wealth funds Endowments they shepherd our resources for the next generation and When this critical risk was brought to them the fact is that some additional gains in their fossil assets if they came at critical losses to their real estate Insurance agriculture health Investments it wasn't a gain for them. It was a critical key risk But the problem now is there's one huge gap This is the landscape of climate finance You don't need to get into all the details But the fact is that those 13 trillion dollars in assets and growing every single day Cannot invest in scale at the projects yet because they do not yet exist We need to find a place to rewire and rebuild and innovate in models that can go around the entire world And that's why I'm here on this stage New Zealand has something truly unique truly different It's not just the political commitment to early action on sustainability It's a consumer market open to sustainable products and innovation. It's the deep deep cultural wisdom That is bringing forth innovation and regenerative economies and it's the frankly the open market structure in energy in other areas That's critical so One of the things we need to do in our mission that we're called here to do is To build business models that aren't just for the New Zealand market They aren't just here, but something that we can take globally something that we can rebuild Every system that we rely on from agriculture, bioeconomy transportation and energy and you know what New Zealand can do it But only with the global talent and that's why EHF is so important We need world-class investors and there are many here World-class entrepreneurs and there are many here to work together with this unique environment to pilot Before with this early commitment to build those models that can absorb capital at the scale needed to solve these global challenges That's what I'm here for And that's what I want to work with you all on I think the potential here could unfurl before us in incredible ways And I want to talk with you and I'll be hosting a session tomorrow at 2 30 about it but That's our call. That's our opportunity and I want to thank you For bait frankly the privilege of being able to meet with this community and work on that together. Thank you