 Two great events today here at the COP23 in Bonn. The first event was looking at how you can track and measure local action towards 100% renewable energies. One of the really interesting things that emerged is the differences in access to data between cities in the global north and cities in the global south. Cities in the global north are drowning in data, an excess of information. And of course, cities in the global south might not even know how many people live in their municipal boundaries. So we had a really productive discussion about the ways that these cities can collect data and help to inform their investments in energy access and clean energy. The second event, hosted by our long-standing friend and partner, Miserior, was focusing on the ways that climate finance can be used to help promote cities without evictions. This is an increasing challenge as so many cities are inundated by climate-related hazards. Is it acceptable to help people relocate away from risks like sea-level rise or flood? Or do we need to use climate finance to incentivize them to live in safer parts of the city with tenure, decent housing, basic services and infrastructure? The main thing that we've taken away from this is the importance of working in partnership, local authorities and community organizations working together to respond to climate risks. And that's all for today, but I bet you're looking forward to Celine's video.