 The deepest insight, which really is what I would argue we need to embed in all our values, is that we have shifted just over the last 50 years from being a relatively small world on a big planet. The belief that is still predominating in the world today, the belief that developed all our current macroeconomic paradigms, our governance systems, our consumer patterns, everything we see around us is based on the notion that Mother Earth is so big and she's able to absorb so much unsustainable pressure because we're so small. But dear friends, we have so much scientific evidence that of the last generation, we've tipped over and we're now the dominant. We are the big world on a small planet and now is the time to really recognize the planetary stewardship is not about the global action as opposed to the local. Oh no, my core message to you is let's please, please really recognize that all the ingenuity, all the values, all the action locally is now to be embedded within the global context. That science and values, the local and the global, are intimately interdependent. We live in this interconnected world where all of us are one collective on this small, small, little planet. And if anything, I could stop there actually because that is basically my story.