 My story of change, my story of change, my story of change, my story of change. The biggest single strategy to reach 1.5 degrees is to reduce methane emissions. The oil and gas industry wastes about 7.5% of all the gas that is being produced. About half of that 7.5% is due to gas flaring, where the gas is being burned. The other half is due to direct methane emissions, what we call gas venting. About 7.5% of gas that is being emitted is sufficient to fuel and provide power to the whole of South America and the whole of Africa. At 2021 gas sales prices has a value of 100 billion US dollars per year. The IMF has come up with some very innovative proposals which have suggested that to cut methane emissions you can have a methane rebate tax. So all companies would pay this every year and then when they demonstrate through independent measurement which is verified using satellite data that they're not actually emitting that amount of methane, they would get a rebate from the government. So the regulators would now have the same amount of information that the companies have in terms of where and how much is being flared. That tax will then form an incentive for the companies to repurpose the gas and provide as I say that energy access as well as of course of the health and food security benefits from just reduced methane emissions. So my story of change is how we've really been able to work with international organizations such as UNU wider to develop first of all identify using facts and evidence, the scale of global gas flaring and venting in the world and secondly to identify solutions for how you tackle that and reduce specifically methane emissions.