 Hey, what's up everybody? This is Clayton Thomas-Mueller with 350.org. We're here at the canoes to Paris Action that just took place on this beautiful canal here in Paris during the COP 21 climate negotiations. Indigenous peoples from the Amazon to the Arctic converged on watercrafts here to send a message to the world that You know, we all start our first nine months of life in our mother's womb and to us water is extremely sacred and certainly a climate issue You know the other message that we are all collectively bringing as a part of this action today Is calling out countries like the european union norway The united kingdom the united states and all those that are meddling in the rights being represented in the paris accord text As of right now after the first week of COP We've seen reference to indigenous rights and human rights removed from the operational text of the climate negotiations here in annexed So today's action is all about calling on our allies In the united nations and across mother earth to put pressure on these governments and to put indigenous rights And human rights back into the operational texts of this international climate accord Should they not do this then certainly, you know, uh all of the market based and techno based fall solutions that the Accord is loaded with will disproportionately impact both indigenous peoples from the north and from the south So we're here standing united and all need your help to support us to put pressure on these governments To do the right thing and to respect the rights of indigenous peoples here in paris at the un climate framework convention