 Hi, I'm Layla, a community experience librarian at West Vancouver Memorial Library. And I'm here to introduce you to the library's new Climate Future Action Toolkit. And this is part of our Climate Future Initiative, which for those that don't know, is an ongoing initiative as part of our commitment to support the community, deepening learning and taking action against the climate crisis. So as part of Climate Future, we have events, so workshops, lectures, film screenings, panel discussions. There's also a climate reading challenge. And now, the Climate Future Action Toolkit. So this is the toolkit, and this little unassuming thing actually opens into this cool sort of accordion. And it is filled with tips and tools for ways that you can take action against climate change. So there's tips for reducing your carbon footprint or greenhouse gas emissions divided into five sort of themes or categories. So there's food, buildings, transportation, stuff and nature. There's also a page called Acting Together for ways that you can engage with others in the community as well as government in order to advocate for bigger changes. And then there's also as part of our reading challenge a curated list of fiction and nonfiction books as well as a list of films that are related to the environment and sustainability that we recommend you check out. And then finally, there's a page here called Climate Commitments. So this is a space for you to, once you look through the toolkit, think about three actions that you're committed to taking and write them down here to remind yourself as you go along. And then if you like, we encourage people to share their commitments with us. You can email it to us or you can submit it online. And we're gonna be sharing community commitments anonymously in order to remind people that we're all doing this work together. And if you do choose to share them with us you'll be entered into a draw to win prizes. So if you wanna grab one of these toolkits it's available in the library at the information desk which is on the main floor when you walk in just to the right. If you can't make it in right now or you wanna save paper, we have a digital version as well. So if you go to our website www.wessonlibrary.ca and you see programs and events and you click on that underneath you'll see there's a page dedicated to climate future. That page has all the information that's in the toolkit and then some. There's also links to community organizations and other resources. There's lists for the reading challenge and there's an online version of the climate commitments page. So you can fill it out there and submit it to us that way. There's also a list of any upcoming climate future events. So if you want to attend one of these events and you're wondering what's going on that's a great place to check. Another great way to stay informed is if you don't already to sign up for our monthly e-newsletter which we send out once a month to say what's on for the coming month and we'll be highlighting all things climate future in those newsletters. So, you know, grab one of the toolkits or visit the page online, share your commitments with us and stay tuned for more programs and ways to engage. Thanks for watching.