 Today is the 30th of November, Monday, the first day of the 21st Conference of Parties here in Paris. It's called the High Level Day. We had a series of speeches by heads of state and heads of government, including President Obama. These are still going on. I just saw the Prime Minister of India, Prime Minister Modi speaking. And at the same time we've had a number of high-level events going on. I participated in two of them. One of them is the announcement of a new initiative. It's called the Resilience Initiative by the UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon that brings together the Climate Change Agenda together with the Sustainable Development Goals Agenda and the Disaster Risk Reduction Agenda, which are the three major outcomes of global processes taking place in 2015. Starting with Sendai in March on Disaster Risk Reduction, Sustainable Development Goals in New York in September, and now hopefully a Climate Change Agreement in Paris within a matter of two more weeks. And then the second major event I participated in was a high-level meeting of the Climate Vulnerable Forum, which is a forum that I have been working with for a number of years since it was formed in 2009 by President Nasheed of the Maldives. The current chair is President Benino Akinio of the Philippines, and he chaired a high-level session. It just ended where they adopted the Manila Paris Declaration of the Climate Vulnerable Forum and inducted a set of new members. They now are 43 members of this forum. And the main advocacy asked that they have here in Paris, which we hope will be picked up by the media, is arguing for a new global long-term temperature goal of one and a half degrees in place of the old one, which was two degrees. And the argument is that there is a big difference in terms of the number of people who are going to be affected, probably in the order of a hundred million people, who will be badly affected by a two-degree temperature rise, even though that might protect many people. It won't protect everyone. And so the forum is arguing very strongly for the long-term temperature goal to be one and a half degrees instead of two degrees. And we have a hand signal to demonstrate this, which is the following. Right hand, one finger up as a one, you make the other fingers into a zero, and the left hand is a five. So 1.5 to survive.