 We're very proud that this week the Royal Mail has issued as one of their new collection of stamps, a stamp of our founder, Bard Reward, who would have been a hundred this year had she still lived. It's enormously pleasing to see her recognised in this way. For us we know that she was a real star, but now people much more widely can find out about her and the ideas that drove the foundation of IIED. These are ideas that have finally become recognised as hugely important. That's to say that the only way in which we can live on this shared world is by addressing the environmental constraints of a single planet, but at the same time sharing the prosperity much more widely across all of the nations. I never met Bard Reward sadly because she died in 1981 and I didn't join IIED until six years later, but everybody I've met who did know her was struck by her incredible resolve, her moral fibre and most of all her ffarsightedness in terms of her capacity to shape the ideas that today are now being recognised. So I'm going to buy lots of stamps and sending lots of letters and I hope you will too so many more people will find out about Bard Reward.