 And outside Africa, the war in Ukraine is exacerbating the effect of climate change on the most vulnerable, a climate activist said, on the fringes of the World Economic Forum. Speaking at our parents at a WEF panel discussion with U.S. climate envoy John Kerry, Elizabeth Watouti said that attendees were treating the issues as separate rather than interrelated. Watouti said that the main thing about the war in Ukraine is the fact that it has continued to exacerbate the impact of climate change, especially the rise in food insecurity in on of Africa. I think one of the main things about the war in Ukraine is the fact that it has continued to exacerbate the impacts of climate change, and especially the rising food insecurity in the Horn of Africa. And what we're hearing is the fact that, you know, this crisis, people talk about it, but we're not talking about the Ukraine crisis and the climate crisis at the same time. And it's as though people are not aware of the fact that this crisis also continues to impact the communities on the frontline. Well, in some of the events I've been in, while in Davos, most of the conversation is really about economic growth. It's really about GDP. And I haven't really had conversations about the climate crisis, about how it's impacting people. So it's kind of worrying and devastating to see that business leaders are mostly discussing profit and not discussing the need to prioritize the lives of the people and how the climate crisis is affecting them. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.