 Now, to close out our very first session of this 24-hour webinar, we are crossing the Pacific to the West Coast of the United States where we have a special musical guest who will be playing a song of a more beautiful world. I'll let our guest hop on and knowing she's having technical issues. Let's see how your sound works. Can you hear me? You might be muted. Should be able to unmute now. Okay. Can you hear me? Yeah. I think your video is a bit pixelated, but I think your sound is perfect. So feel free to take an introduction and feel free to start singing. Okay. Hi, everybody across the world. What a time we're living in. My name is Kaylee Pruitt-Ham and I perform in California and Oregon and Washington state along the West Coast under the name KPH and the Canary Collective. And I call my band the Canary Collective because I became disabled from chronic illness five years ago when I was an environmental lobbyist in DC. And I started banding together with a lot of other people realizing that I was so not alone, that this was a growing trend that one in two people in the United States will have a chronic illness at some point in their lives. Why is this happening? It's not conducive to happiness to be in constant pain, have digestive issues, have all kinds of immune system issues and lung issues. So we want to, when we're talking about happiness, talk about physical and mental health. And I believe what comes with that is healing our ecosystems, healing our agriculture system, our food system, and that heals our bodies in turn. So the Canaries are at the forefront of the coal mine. We are all singing for a better world. And this song is called No is Not Enough. And we focus a lot about what we don't want to see in the world. We don't want war. We don't want poverty. We don't want climate change. What do we want instead? So I encourage everybody to imagine what do you want to see in the world? What do we want instead of poverty? What do we want instead of homelessness? We want affordable, accessible, healthy housing. And go ahead and just imagine that those things are here. What would the world look like? What would the world look like if we had our ecosystems restored again? What would the world look like if we had, everybody had access to clean water? No is not enough. Can you still hear me? This song, No is Not Enough, is inspired by Naomi Klein, who is my favorite author who writes a book called No is Not Enough. Do we want more of the same? Or do we want a better truth? They're building castles in the sex of people in the sun. Before the sea swallows the land. Let's build a shelter strong for everyone. There's a better way just like what we do. To say, oh my gosh, we did it. We actually figured out how to have an industry in solar and we had to really work hard but we figured out a way and we turned the curb away from our ice we figured out a way for everybody to have healthy food and access to clean and it's happening and we are in the future and it's the present, staying along in your own rooms. Thank you so much SDSN, everybody around the world, the work that you're doing. Clapping for all of the participants. That was really such a beautiful song, really kind of captures the essence of this webinar. I love the perspective of focusing on the things that we do want, on the things that we hope for, on the things that we aspire for. Really, really beautiful way and, you know, 2 a.m. here on the east coast of the United States. Really, a little tired. It really hit me in the field. So thank you so much for playing and I'm so glad we got the audio to work. Yeah, thank you so much for having me and anyone can keep in touch all around the world. We're building a movement of people who are tying human and environmental health together through the Canary Collective. So just Google the Canary Collective, Google it. Yes, and I'll be sure to include your information in our follow-up email to all attendees that we're hoping to send out next week. So thank you so much. Thank you.