 So wbod i'r dynioddau, ond maen nhw'n bidul am ydynt hefyd hwnnw. Byddai'n cerdd i'r iawn, ond mae'n llunau ynddau chi'n ddigol i'r datblyg a chylo'r gŵr i gyd yn ymdill. Rym ni wedi ymwneud, gallwn ni'n mynd i'n ffordd phryd mwy o'n cyfrifiwr llehau a chyflwr yn gwithio chinn、 nid i ddweud yr cael gwaith, mwyn maen nhw'n dod ei wneud o'r ddigol yn cael ei ffordd. Felly, we know, that, as they are missing out, because there's two people who finance, that it's a huge element of deficit that they are facing and the businesses as usual have made a lot of announcements about those climate responses that are happening at the moment, just isn't reaching the scale or the urgency that we're facing. Yn oes esse. oes yma yno, it's a specific to who really trying to steal what is it that would make a difference. Felly, os yw'r cyfnod, sut ychydig? Yn y gallu'r grŵw ymgyrch yn y ddweud, mae'n rhan o'r ddweud ar y ddweud. Yn ymgyrch ymdweud, mae'n gweithio'r cyfnod o'r cymhwyllt yma'r cydwyr ar yr un oedd. Yn 2019, yma'r clywed o'r Merthyr Nesaf, yn lefynol, yn y rhan o'r cyfnod, rydyn ni'n hawdd y rhan o'r cyfnod o'r proses ar hynny, felly mae'r argyfwng ar gyfer ymdweinio yma. Y Ùl i'r ddweud am ysgolion yn ysgolion yn ffynu'r gweithio, a'i'r gweithio'n amlwgio'n gweithio'n cymdeithio. Mae'r ddweud yn olygu bod y clyw, mae'r gweithio'n cymdeithio i'r ddechrau'r Unedig. Mae'r ddweud i'r ddweud, mae'r ddweud i'r ddweud i'r ddweud, mae'r gweithio, gweld, mae'r ddweud i'r ddweud i'r ddweud. Dyna'r gweld o'r gweithio'r ffordd maen nhw'n ddych chi'n hyfforddi'r dros yng Nghymru. Wrth gwrs, mae'n meddwl am y proses yw'r Llywodraeth Gwylfforddol Gwylfforddolol Gwylfforddol. Felly, mae'n meddwl i'r llwyaf o bwysig, yn meddwl sydd yn gweithio'r proses o'r gyfer yng Nghymru. ac mae hyn o'r adnod diolch. Mae'n gweld sut am ei bwysig datgol am dda i'r ysbyt ein Llywodraeth – dyfodol bod y Llyfrgell Aberystwyll yn eistedd ar y dyfodol, ac mae'n rhaid i'r unrhyw despŷu hynny. Felly byddwn i'n amlwg i'r bar思, mae'r weltydd rhaid i'r weltyd, mae'r cwpo ar tekst o'r LACR, yr LDC, oes e tvlwydol a ddechrau yr adneud. Mae'n ddigon nhw oedd y Prif MAX is to develop a bold arts of autumn to change the way that finance and support is given and provide a bold offer as well as action. And what they don't want to do is identify to build on what's already there, to build on to their own national institutions, systems and mechanisms that really deliver our scale at a friend line. Identify what's already there and building on that to understand what works and how to replicate that. So, not project-based, moving away from project-based funding to a process which actually builds national level, country-wide scale in response and informing their 2050 planning process with these ideas. So they're kicking that process off. The Global Commission's redactation is kicking their process off and the UN Secretary General's climate summit, the Zidiaw's, last night kicked their process off. So these are all making it, these are all opportunities for this group to inform and to bring our understanding, our lessons into that process. So the question is that we have to answer in effect is what works in building long-term resilience and long-term resilience development and how to deliver as the SPG is at scale. So, breaking that down, I was asking the GCN, and what are the such questions to that? And they thought it was something along with, well, thinking this with the advocacy initiative as well, something along with the lines of what actions result in greater resilience. What are the adaptation investments and mechanisms that really deliver a scale? What incentivises the finance planning line industries to incorporate adaptation into their plans, into their projects and into delivery? And what is it that these processes, the Global Commission for Adaptation, the UN Secretary General's climate summit and Life AI are going to do to create a step change in actually delivering for local action? So if we can keep these types of questions in the back of our minds and really challenge ourselves, it's not about just packaging what we're doing and saying, look for agreement. It's about critically reflecting and saying how would we get this to the next level? And to deliver for these poorest big countries and the poorest people at a scale that is real, so country-wide, far-reaching, something that is socially just, really present in the gender transformation that we're looking for, and is also far-sighted to robust to a range of other climate features. So what's our challenge over the next couple of days? We hope that the young processions will allow us to really delve into this in a number of areas and then put it together towards the end. So if that goes in, I'll hand it over to you in the opening panel.