 My name is Nobo Wajah, Nobo Kofi Wajah. I work for Oil Watch Africa, for that matter, Oil Watch Ghana. So I work from Ghana in West Africa. The work I do is mostly grounded in energy transition, which is embedded in Oil Watch Africa's campaign called Live the Oil in the Soil. And the philosophy of that campaign is informed by the need to transit away from fossil energy in a way that will become a more transformational society for all of us. We think that that campaign is ensuring that climate change is addressed at source, because the source of climate change is energy, fossil energy consumption, which is leading to the climate change. And climate change is affecting us in much more difficult ways. Our organization is affecting us, because at times when it rains, because of the poor infrastructure nature of our country, people are not even able to commute from home to office at the right time. So, and these are rains or weather changes that comes unexpected. So that is at our level, but at the country level it happens also that it affects in agriculture. It affects in people's livelihood, because of farming, people plant, they don't reap what they want, and the countryside you see it happening. And if you go to some part of the water lake where I come from, you realize that communities have been displaced as a result of this climate change. So there are these tidier waves that has moved people away from their known places. And so people have become climate refugees, struggling to make their life in new environments that they are unfamiliar with. And it is affecting the region, the whole West Africa, the mangroves, the wetlands areas are changing. All kinds of species that people don't know of are coming up. People are not able to connect with their primary economic activities that was traditionally known. The mangrove areas are changing. The quality of the water is changing sea level intrusion into the river systems and all that. So it's really having a lot of damages on people. People are finding it very difficult to adapt to the changing situation. And I think that the developed countries have to do more to take us out from this type of global challenge. And I will blow on the government of Canada and the people of Canada to put more into adaptation, funding technologies that helps developing economies like Ghana. And I'm sure that in that way we will all be contributing to a very peaceful and harmonious global society that is available for mankind to survive.