 The importance of today's conference is the first in a series which we are pledged to organise here in Wales where we bring together all those different interests, private businesses, public services, organisations, individuals, each pledged to make their contribution to tackling the urgent emergency that we have in the climate here on our planet and here in Wales. We're really pleased to be invited here. It's a bit different from blocking a street. It's really great to be able to have a dialogue with government and with people in the street. The opportunity to bring such an interest in an influential body of people together for a couple of hours in Cardiff is just too good to miss really. We have to respond to it, we have to prepare for the impacts of it and to do that we need to put people at the centre of the change. It's about building collaborative action between communities, between business and government and the public sector. I think my personal highlights being the talk from Extinction Rebellion that we had because they're very engaging especially for young people like us on what the consequences are going to be when we grow up in the future. You're very interesting hearing about businesses talking about this is a strategy for this but it's interesting to see exactly what's happening and what we need to do about it. I was very impressed with the speech of the First Minister who wrote all of us to do something however small about funding for climate change and I'm going back home very encouraged that something is being done about climate change globally. Today is our first step towards what action we will take to bring everyone together in Glasgow next year and show the great ambition we have for a very small country but the massive ambition we have in mitigating climate change.