 My warmest congratulations to the launch of our book, Big World Small Planet, Abundance Within Planetary Boundaries in Estonian. This is a really important accomplishment of launching our book in Estonia to reach the wide, very important audience in a country that has meant so much for environment and sustainable development as Estonia. This is a book, as you are aware, that combines the latest science, showing that we're now the largest driver of change on planet Earth. We've even entered a whole new geological epoch, the Anthropocene, which means that we are now undermining and putting at risk the stability and the resilience of the Earth system, which is why science has brought forward the whole concept of planetary boundaries, which defines a safe operating space for a human future on planet Earth. What this book tries to do is very special to combine the latest science, the rational understanding of the need to reconnect world development with planet Earth, with the emotional, with the need to now become planetary stewards of the remaining beauty on Earth. Everything from the Baltic Sea to the temperate forest in Estonia and in Sweden, the tropical coral reefs and the immensely important glacial ice sheets from Greenland to Antarctica. That we now actually have to become planetary stewards and that I believe personally that we need a mind shift where we reconnect our own prosperity with the biosphere and that this is not only a question of science, it's also a question of values. Therefore, I'm so particularly excited of now being able to share these insights from science and photography with such an important audience as in Estonia. I want to congratulate you for the launch and hope that this book comes useful in our joint efforts of transforming world development to global sustainability, not to protect planet Earth because Earth doesn't care all that much about us humans, but really to secure human prosperity in the future. So it's all about gaining of sustainability. Thanks a lot.