 One month ago, the C4 Board went to visit the peatlands in central Calimantan. We're all impressed by the determination, responsible action and innovation by local communities to restore peatlands and to build a better future. We should all do what we can to help and make sure that science, policies and experts support the efforts of local people. Peatlands exist in at least 180 countries and cover between 3 to 5% of the total land surface area of the earth. 10% of them are tropical and of those, Indonesia has the largest portion of tropical peatlands and mangroves. Other significant areas occur in Peru and the Congo. We're talking about 5 million hectares of peatlands. That means economy, that means food, that means wildlife, that means money. We learned that those big peatlands have a huge, huge amount of carbon below ground. That's a huge opportunity to look for, not just to solve the local problems but also to do a lot of mitigation climate change. We have two countries, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Republic of the Congo. We have Chinese peatlands in the two countries, but those peatlands are still virgin. But in a very short term, in the middle of the day, it's very possible that there are interventions in this sensitive environment. Our presence here in Indonesia allows us to see what can be the problems that will arise tomorrow when it's all good in the Congo. It's very comforting for me as an activist when we learned that the Indonesian government fully realized that peatland fires are the worst and peatlands should not be open. All remaining peatlands have to be conserved protected, the remaining healthy peatlands. We have about 15 million hectares of peatland, but half of them are still intact. We're going to protect them. How can we say to people that we have to try to reduce deforestation when people don't even know what are the values of forests? How can we get them to appreciate that something is being lost when they don't even know what is being lost? In the community, you will not just force them to go to the city and take a new job instead of going to the peatlands and get other resources. Communities will always stay in that side and then what resources is near to them is actually what they utilize, they use.