 I am would like to join you briefly for the 10th International Conference on Community-Based Adaptation in DACA. I remember being in DACA for an earlier conference which took place on the 24th and 25th of April, 2013. I remember it because we were all torn apart, I might say, we were all absolutely shattered by the terrible tragedy of the collapse yn y rhan o blaesiau cyflasio o'r Sabaer y bydd. Nid ydych chi'n gwybod yw'r cyffredig yma yn y cyflodd wedi'u gwybarthio. Mae'r cyffredig o'r 1130. Mae'n meddwl gael yn y ddechrau. Ond gennym ni'n meddwl gwybod ar y cwmddir, a wnaeth y cwmddir yn gweithio ar y dyfodol i gydag. Ym再 sut yr unig ymddangos iawn is unig ymddangos, a mae canrhyw, ond yn y bydd y huniad ffyrdd y bydd yn y bydd hwnaf mae'r unig ffordd a'r adeptas cynnu yn fel hyn rywso'r mun iddo o beraber o'r unig, mae'n meddyg ifanc hwn i'r unig, a'r unig rewis iawn i'r unig ymddangos. Felly mae'r unigиеb arhaf, ac yn sicr hynny maen nhw yw hefyd chi fod y byrwyr y byrwyr yn greffu ar yr unig i'r unig ymddangos safiol, I also hope you will really take heart from the Paris Climate Conference last December. I was there, a Salim Huck was also there and many others. And I still remember when the gavel came down and we clapped and hugged each other and many of us cried. Why? Because we felt invested in the fact that that conference had done things we didn't expect, had set a new bar, new standards. And I hope they give you a lot of hope at your conference in Dhaka. Take for example the fact that adaptation is now brought up to the level of mitigation in importance in addressing climate change. We still have to see more funding of course. And take for example that there's a whole article on loss and damage, which this time last year we wouldn't have expected. And above all that we're now aiming for well below two degrees and striving for 1.5 degrees or below. That has never been so explicitly said before. And we've set the long term goal as it's called to have carbon neutrality by the second half of the century. We know we have to have carbon neutrality by 2050 if we're going to achieve the well below two degrees and get to 1.5. So I think there is a great deal to celebrate but also it has shifted the burden more to developing countries because they now have to implement the INDCs and indeed increase the ambition and they must get the resources and support and financing, climate finance and transfer of technology to do that. I will have been in New York for the signing ceremony on the 22nd of April and that was an occasion where so many heads of state and government from all around the world showed that they are committed to the Paris agreement. So warm congratulations to IIED and also the other organisations that are associated with this 10th international conference on community-based adaptation. A 10th anniversary is a real landmark. It shows resilience of an association that you can have this 10th anniversary. So I send you warm greetings and hope you will have a great conference.