 Back then,ность, this magnificent photo was taken in 1972 and it was sort of a game changer and this is the first time when that photo was taken we started to realise how important Angtartica was to the Southern Hemisphere so this is last year, this is the world's hottest year the biggest ice sheets in the world you only need half a degree, to tip those ice sheets over this is what we think is coming off Angtartica every 2 days This image is fantastic, this is a year in the life of the Earth's CO2 and you can see why so many people want to live in NZ when you look at that image of what's happening with CO2. This is our sea line, the New Zealand sea line, and it's in serious trouble. It's had a 50% decline in pups over the last 6 years. It vasive pests are getting worse, so less cold winters, we're getting more hedgehogs, more rats, more mice. So this is where Al Bramley and Nex Foundation is putting so much energy into how do we actually deal with these pests on scale and respond to these beach masks. But my job as a manager of a third in New Zealand is to work with our treaty partner on these immediate problems that we have.