 Hi, my name is Timos Fauzi. I'm a research associate at SEI Asia based in Bangkok, Thailand. I'm working for a policy cluster here and my work revolves around the intersections between policies and natural resources, climate change and environmental issues, especially across Southeast Asia. Thinking cities occur when cities are flooded because of mainly two reasons. One is because of climate-induced sea level rise and secondly, it's because of the excessive groundwater extraction as well as massive urban development. So Jakarta in Indonesia can be one of the examples of the same cities in Southeast Asia. The reason being Jakarta is facing this climate-induced sea level rise also on the land subsidence due to the massive urban development as well as excessive groundwater extraction. So I think policy makers should focus their attention to addressing the root causes of the singing cities itself. They should strengthen their climate commitments to mitigate the adverse impact of climate change and for one thing. The other thing that they can do is to improve the urban water service for the cities so people will have less reliance on groundwater for their water needs. I silently praise people who bring their thought-backs to the grocery stores.