 I think we should care because there is not a single citizen on the planet, the 7 billion, who are convinced that the temperature and the extreme event that we are witnessing, you know, we have seen last week in Guatemala, the landslide which led to thousands of people dying. You have seen in India in June and September and August 2000 people dying due to headwave. We have seen in Europe in 2003 more than 70,000 people dying. The hurricane I was last week with that in New York and he was afraid not to be able to fly to Washington because there was this alert and we have seen what happened with the hurricane in New York, in Katrina, in U.S. and the fact is that for the last 30 years we had more than 8,000 extreme events and 90 percent are only due to climate change. This has led to climate refugees and some are of the view and there's not some. It's the G7 commissioned a report on climate change and security that the crisis in Syria is due to climate change. There was a couple of years of severe drought which led to thousands of people, you know, fleeing the countryside and going to the capitals and to the urban area and Sudan for some are also is considered as the first climate change war, Mali and so on and so forth. The CIA, the Pentagon are telling us that climate change has now reached a dimension which lead to peace and security. Water scarcity has been identified as one of the major cause of tomorrow war and conflict and some are predicting that even nuclear war and nuclear arm will be used to ensure, you know, the safety of the natural resources transport. Water scarcity, I'm coming from a country where severe drought is a major issue and the rainfall has been reduced by 32 percent since the independence 50 years ago with dramatic impact on food security. FAO are telling us that with owing to climate change more than 50 million tons of agriculture products will be missing on the market due to the scarcity of water. Sea rise level, you know, the experts are telling us that more than one meter of sea rise is expected. So, therefore, small island like Tuvalu, like Marshall Island, the Oasis, the small island state may disappear. Tuvalu has been the first country in the world to declare to all its population, 30,000, requesting the status of refugees because they know that life will not be possible if the water continue to rise. Health, you know, owing to air pollution, you know, it is proven in Nigeria, for example, we have every year more than 44,000 new cases of cancer and the experts are telling us that 25 percent of these causes of cancer are due to air pollution with air attack, asthma, respiratory diseases. So, the ocean also owing to the warming of the planet, the ocean is becoming more and more acid for the last 30 years, more than the acidity of the ocean has increased by 30 percent. And if the situation will continue and if the ocean continue to absorb all these CO2s that are emitted, the old ocean will become acid. So, therefore, marine life may disappear. So, the consequences are far reaching and the solution doesn't lie in the government, regardless of the size, but it's each and every citizen of the world that needs to be engaged in this battle in order to ensure that life continue to prosper on the planet for us and for our children and the generation to come.