 Yeah, I can imagine it's a very intense discussion and one that the world is Following already been said that energy accounts for two-thirds of total greenhouse gas But many people might not know this global food supply actually accounts for nearly a third of global Emissions and will be from what I understand a major focus of COP 28 as well I know you're very passionate about trying to create a sustainable agriculture That will be resilient to changes in climate That's something that you will put at the forefront and if you absolutely so as you rightly said Food systems accounts for the second largest Emitter of greenhouse gases emissions after the energy sector many people don't realize that and that's why we need to fix Our food systems fix our agriculture fix our behavior when it comes to food fix the food loss and food waste problems so much goes into it and I was Before getting the position as Minister of Climate Change and Environment where our food security is also embedded in our ministry I was the Minister of State for Food Security and already in 2017 18 we embarked as a country We have the national strategy for the country. We've invested heavily in technologies in those days when I started We didn't have any ag tech companies now. We have nearly 200 act tech companies So these are companies that basically Recirculate the water in a closed environment and we're able to grow many high value foods in the desert So I don't know if any of you have tried any of the blueberries blackberries raspberries They are most probably grown here in the desert and this is something we couldn't have Done without the power of innovation and technology. So companies now are seeing it's commercially viable to do that And this is the excitement of changing our food systems and why I also mentioned behavior It really comes down to us as people as well How much food or edible food is going into the bin at the end of the day now? I've been a big advocate of food systems and I promised everyone I would make sure that food systems has Center stage at COP 20 28 and thankfully supporting also the COP 28 presidency. I am the food lead and Food will have center stage on the first day of the leaders summit And we're so excited because I've worked with many of you as partner countries as Experts on the food systems agenda and there were two things that I was hearing from everyone We need an agenda and we need political will so the agenda. I announced in July in Rome at the UN food systems summit What's the agenda? It's basically four pillars Getting political will getting non-state actors on board Scaling up finance into food systems and focusing on innovations Those are the main four pillars and on pillar number one political will we have managed as many partner countries to put together a declaration This declaration is called the Emirates declaration for resilient food systems sustainable agriculture and climate action I know it's long, but this is what the partners wanted and it's been sent out to all the countries already a week ago To get endorsement and I hope and I plan that at COP 28 I will be able to announce many countries who have endorsed this Meaning that their countries have said yes the political will is there I'm gonna make sure food systems as part of my NDC, which is what Lauren spoke about the national determined Contributions my food systems I'm gonna make sure it's in our national Biodiversity strategies and I'm gonna make sure my food systems is also part of our national adaptation programs So this is what the declaration of is about it's a two-pager And it's just building that political will that we need to transform food systems I also just want to add something about the energy you were talking about a switch. I Often ask people do you know how much energy you need to build a solar panel? Do you know how much energy you need to build a turbine for a wind turbine? It's so much energy you cannot do that with the renewable energy you have today So it's so important you use the energy systems of today to build the energy systems of tomorrow And that's why traveling renewable energy the UAE is on a pathway to travel its renewable energy by 2030 But other countries need help. They need technical help. They need financial help So it's really important that at COP 28. We all support each other to travel Renewable energy globally, but everyone has their own challenges And that's why we need to step up and that's why you've seen must are is now in so many countries Really stepping up their knowledge their financial means that they can put into this But that part is so important and that's why I always say this needs a just transition Because you need so much energy and power to build the future energy systems of tomorrow And the importance of course of multi-lateralism in this regard and building synergies to align these responses to climate changes You just pointed out are very very critical indeed