 Hello everyone. I want to thank you for the great work you're doing to drive climate innovation. For five decades, the IEA has been setting the global agenda for energy policy and technology. The agency is a trusted resource for credible analysis. The net zero by 2050 report continues to be an important roadmap towards achieving this critical goal. Your efforts make a huge difference to those of us who are trying to drive climate progress, whether it means making investment decisions, drafting policy, or reporting on the changes taking place. Eight years ago, when I found a breakthrough energy alongside mission innovation at COP21, very few people were talking about how innovation was needed to address the changing climate. There simply wasn't much investment in clean energy research and development. Today, this is no longer the case. The climate innovation landscape has changed. As the IEA recently reported, for every dollar invested into fossil fuels this year, $1.8 are going into clean energy. I'm excited about the mitigation and adaptation technologies that are emerging, but we're still in the early stages. We need to drive innovation and ensure that breakthrough technologies are not only discovered, but also developed and deployed. International cooperation is critical. I encourage all of you to leave this event with a clear perspective on how you can drive investment and create markets to accelerate the scaling of clean technologies in both emerging and developed economies. I'd also like to thank Fatah Barol for your exceptional leadership. The last decade has been transformational for the agency. During our conversations, it's clear to me that we share the belief that we can't avoid a climate disaster if we all act together, including governments in the private sector. The energy transition ahead will be difficult, but with your hard work and these collaborations, I'm confident we can do it. Thank you and have a great event.